Oh dear. I'm going to assume that you intended to put a tilde over the n in "años." As it is, the phrase means "how many anuses do you have?" With the tilde, however, the phrase means "How old are you?"
Yeah, tildes are important.
How old is your uncle? ('tio' could also mean 'bloke, fellow')
anos is already in spanish. Maybe you mean anos in english. It means years.
Two answers: 1) If the person is being formal then they are politely asking, "How old are you" 2) The person could be refering to a He/She/It instead and asking "How old is he/she/it"
It means "How many books for your classes this semester?"
Tiene / tienen / tienes / tenéis
Presumably you mean "¿Cuántos años tienes?". That means "How old are you?". "You", here, is singular and informal.
The term "años tienes" as a stand alone phrase does not really mean anything in Spanish. On the other hand, "Cuantos años tienes" means 'How old are you?"
Aaahh!! Q me cuentas cuanto tienes de haberte ido
Cuantos anos
It means how old are you? The literal translation is how many years do you have.
It means, "So then, you; how old are you?"
cuantos años TIENE how old are you
"How many years did you study Spanish?"
How many carts do you have
How old is your uncle? ('tio' could also mean 'bloke, fellow')
Just imagine!anos = anuses X _ @People normally have one!
"Primos tienes" means "Do you have cousins?" in Spanish.