'Toque' is either the preterite or present subjunctive form of 'tocar', to touch.
(i) Preterite if there is an accent on the final 'e', otherwise (ii) present subjunctive.
(iii) It is also a masculine noun, with many meanings, incl. 'touch, turn, peal, etc.'
I think the most likely possibility is (iii) a noun (in e.g. a game) 'your turn'
If pronounced 'too tawKAY' (i) (preterite), it would mean 'you touched'
If 'too TAWkay' ((ii) (subjunctive), possibly 'may/let you touch'
You must mean "tú tienes," because "tu tiene" is gibberish. "tu tiene" means thy have. "Tú tienes," literally means thou hast. But because English doesn't use thee, thou, thy, or thine anymore, the politically correct translation is you [friend, buddy, pal] have.
"Necesito tu toque"
Tu lees translates from Spanish to mean you read.
Assuming you mean tu sabes, it means "you know"
tu amigos mean '' your friends " in Spanish !
in English: and you don't speak Spanish
"Necesito tu toque"
Tu lees translates from Spanish to mean you read.
'doy' = 'I give' 'tu' = 'your'.
Assuming you mean tu sabes, it means "you know"
Your
Your
tu apellido - your last name
en tu pagina is Spanish for in your page
Nothing. 'Tu nombre' means 'your name'
"Tu marca" means "your brand" in Spanish.
"Tu es gordo" is not correct Spanish. "Tu eres gordo" means "You are fat" in Spanish.
tu amigos mean '' your friends " in Spanish !