"Tienen un bien día" in Spanish means "Have a good day" in English. It is a common greeting to wish someone a pleasant day.
"Los perros tienen" is Spanish for "The dogs have."
It means either you [plural] have, or, they have.
Actualmente hay cerca de 29 países en el mundo que tienen monarquías constitucionales, donde el jefe de estado es un rey o una reina.
"Tiene" comes from the Spanish verb, "Tener":Tener= to have; be with ageyo tengo nosotros(as) tenemostu tienes vosotros(as) teneisel, ella, usted tiene ellos, ellas, ustedes tienen--------------------------------------------------------Therefore, the form of "tiene" can also mean it has. So when saying "Un ano tiene", means He/she is one year old. It litterally means He/she has one year. But without the "~" over the "n" in "ano", it means "anus", which without the "n" would mean: It has an anus or he/she has an anus.
"Tienen preguntas" is Spanish for "Do you have any questions?" It is a prompt often used in presentations, meetings, or educational settings to invite people to ask for clarification or further information.
Have a nice (wonderful) Wednesday
They have a day of blessing
Does the Perez family have an apartment.
Do your brothers have a car or a bike?
The frog ate my lunchl
Do you guys have a private house or an apartment?
Ellos tienen un gato.
Tienen is a conjugated for of the verd 'tener', which means 'to have'. Tienen is in the present tense, and it means 'they have'.
Translation: Hay un telefono aqui? Or Tienen un telefono?
Que otro uso tienen los minerales que se emplean en un automovil?
Tienen un paquete de seis
Tiene / tienen / tienes / tenéis un hermano