If it's written like this: ¿Qué tienes? it's a question and means "What do you have?" If it's in the middle of a sentence, like this: ...que tienes... it means "...that you have..."
The literal translation is what classes do you have.
"Tienes que escribes" is not good grammar. "¿Tienes lo que escribes?" would mean "Do you have what you're writing?", perhaps to ask if someone's taking down all the notes or has picked an essay topic. More likely, it's "tienes que escribir", meaning "You have to write" or "Do you have to write?"
"Yo se que tienes" translates to "I know you have" in English.
Hmm...it translates as "What do you have that?" It is a bit of a strange construction. Are you sure you have it right?
"Por que tienes un gato gordo" is Spanish for "Why do you have a fat cat?"
Tienes que, followed by an infinitive, means "you have to" whatever-the-infinitive-is.
Que tienes?
Translation: tienes que amarme
Translation: What do you have in your case (e.g. pencil box or jewelry case)?
what does que mente podrida tienes mean in English? "Que mente podrida tienes" in English means "What a rotten mind you have"
The literal translation is what classes do you have.
Tienes que hacer la preparacion. Tienes que hacer sus ejercicios. Tienes que hacer los deberes. I found various translations for homework according to which translation website I visited, hence the different endings. Also, I left off the word for "you" because it is implies in the verb "tienes." And I used the familiar form of "you" rather than the formal. So according to which variation you are looking for, the following sentences may be also be helpful. Tu tienes que hacer los deberes. Usted tiene que hacer los deberes. Tiene que hacer los deberes.
"Tienes que escribes" is not good grammar. "¿Tienes lo que escribes?" would mean "Do you have what you're writing?", perhaps to ask if someone's taking down all the notes or has picked an essay topic. More likely, it's "tienes que escribir", meaning "You have to write" or "Do you have to write?"
"How old are you when you complete a year?" is the literal translation for this, but it means: "How old will you be on your birthday?"
That you must study
"Yo se que tienes" translates to "I know you have" in English.
"Lonche" is a borrowed word for "lunch". What are you thinking about getting for lunch?