"Tienes" means "you have." It stems from the infinitive form "tener," which is a stem changing verb.
Tiene / tienen / tienes / tenéis
Tiene ...? = Do you have...?¿Tiene ustedAnswer: Tienes...? is the informal version
'How many children does your maternal grandmother have?'
How old is your uncle? ('tio' could also mean 'bloke, fellow')
tiene su espalda
Tiene
"tiene siete dias" means "has seven days"
Tiene / tienen / tienes / tenéis
In a statement" Has a/an In a question Do you have a/an
It means do you have or does it contain.
Each has.
"Que tiene" in Spanish translated to "what he/she/it has/you have" "Tiene" is the he/she/it/you(formal) conjugation of the Spanish verb "tener" which means "to have", therefore "tiene" means "he, she or it has/you have" "Que" can either mean "what" or "that" "Que tiene?" as a question means "What does he/she/it/you have?" "....que tiene" in the middle of a sentence usually means "that/which he/she/it has/you have". 'tener que' = 'to be obliged/have to' 'que tiene que' = 'which/who is/are obliged//has/have to'
"¿Cuántos años tiene?" means "How old are you (formal)?".To answer it you would say "Tengo (age in Spanish) años"or simply "Tengo (age in Spanish)"
It means: How many houses do you have? It could also mean: How many houses does he/she have?
¿tiene
Tiene.
"Tiene tos" in Spanish means "he/she has a cough." It is a phrase commonly used to describe someone who is coughing or experiencing symptoms of a cough.