"si la vida te da mil razones para llorar demuestrale que tienes mil una para sonreir" translates into English as "If life gives you a thousand reasons to cry, show it that you have a thousand ones to smile as well."
"Tienes" means "you have" or "do you have".
Tienes un hermano in English means have a brother.
Tienes tu un gato? = What is a cat?
"Tienes una novia" means "Do you have a girlfriend" in Spanish.
The way it's written (tu is after tienes), the literal translation is "do you have your cold in January". If you mean to ask tienes frio tu, en enero - or, tu tienes frio en enero, then it's probably "are you cold in January."
You don't have to cry.
"Tienes" means "you have" or "do you have".
As a question ¿Tienes Primos? = Do you have cousins? As a statement: Tienes primos. = You have cousins.
"Primos tienes" means "Do you have cousins?" in Spanish.
"Tienes" means "you have" or "do you have".
tienes un amigo = you have a friend ¿Tienes tú amigo?= Do you have a friend?
Algo tienes was created in 2003.
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..."
si can be "if" or "yes" tienes comes from tener which mean "to have" there it can be either "if you have" or "yes you have/you do have"
Tienes = You (informal) have Digo = I say/tell
Cual almuerzo tienes = what lunch do you have?
"Tu tienes" in English means "you have."