Significa,
"Who is coming to your party?"
"Tus cuernos" can mean either "your horns" or "your antlers".
It means, "At your orders," but it is interpreted as "At your service."
hola beybe como estas deja ver tus fotos
What are your cousins' names?
did your parents give you money?
"Quienes son tus primos" translates to "Who are your cousins" in English.
"tus pies" (Spanish) means "your feet."
"Tus compañeros de clase" in English means "your classmates."
Your lips
"Tus cuernos" can mean either "your horns" or "your antlers".
Those of your parents are your grandparents.
"Como estan tus padres" means "how are your parents" in English.
"De donde son tus primos" means "Where are your cousins from?" in English.
It means, "At your orders," but it is interpreted as "At your service."
Yes, "tus" is a word in some contexts. In Spanish, "tus" is the possessive form of "tu," meaning "your" when addressing someone informally. Additionally, "tus" can appear as an abbreviation in various fields or as part of acronyms. However, it is not a standard English word.
"Your lips" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase tus labios.Specifically, the masculine possessive adjective tus means "(informal plural) your." The masculine noun labios means "lips." The pronunciation will be "too-SLAH-byohs" in Spanish.
It means, "At your orders," but it is interpreted as "At your service."