What is the meaning of que tienes?

What is the meaning of que tienes?

It can have two main meanings… The first one, to tell: “What do you have… (in your pockets, for instance)?” And the second one, as a concern for something: “What’s wrong?”

How do you spell tienes?

Meanings for tienes It is a Spanish term that means have. Learn more about the word “tienes” , its origin, alternative forms, and usage from Wiktionary.

What does no tienes que mean?

tener que” means “to have to”, thus “You don’t have to worry”/”Don’t worry” No tienes de que ocuparte “You don’t have anything of which to worry about.” Or, “You have nothing of which to worry about.”

What cuantos anos tienes mean?

Cuántos años tienes?” they’re asking how old you are, and not how many years you have left on a prison sentence or something like that.

Is Tienes formal or informal?

1 Answer

Person / Number Conjugation
First person singular yo tengo
Second person singular (informal) tú tienes
Second person singular (formal) usted tiene
Third person singular él/ella tiene

How do you pronounce tienes?

  1. teh. – nehr.
  2. te. – neɾ
  3. te. – ner.

Is no hay de que rude?

A simple no hay de qué is their way of showing you that they appreciate that you are being polite, but really that they are just doing their job.

How do I answer cuantos anos tienes?

For example, if the child is 5 years old, he would answer your question by saying, Tengo cinco años. You can also say the age of another person, as in the answer to the question, ¿Cuántos años tiene tu hermana? If the child’s sister is 10 years old, he would answer your question by saying, Mi hermana tiene diez años.

How do you use tienes in a sentence?

Tiene means he, she, or formal you (Usted) has or have something. So when you want to say, “She has annoying sisters”, you would say “Ella tiene hermanas molestas.” You can also use “tiene” for age like the example Kenwilliams gave.

What’s the difference between Tengo and tienes?

The difference between “tengo” and “tienes” arises from a difference of person: “tengo” is in the first person, and “tienes” is in the second. The difference can be understood best by an example: Yo tengo anteojos de sol. (I have sunglasses.)

Why does que go after Tengo?

In other words, just because “Tengo” means “I have” and “Tengo que” means “I have to,” does not mean that one meaning of que is “to” it just “takes on” this meaning when combined with Tener, so it is best not to think “que = to sometimes” because you’ll just get more confused.

How do you respond to Hola como estas?

How do you answer if someone asks you, “¿Cómo estás?” or “How are you?”? The standard answer is probably “Bien” (“Fine”) or “Muy bien” (“Very good”). Of course, both of those responses are often expanded: “Muy bien, gracias.

Why do we say tengo que?

When using the first person with tener que, we use tengo que, which means ‘I need to’. To say, ‘I need to study’, you would use, tengo que estudiar.