"Tú tienes" is used to indicate possession or something that someone has. Here's a chart focusing on the Spanish forms using "Tú tienes" (You have - informal):
English | Spanish | Usage Example | Translation |
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You have a dog | Tú tienes un perro | Tú tienes un perro muy amigable. | You have a very friendly dog. |
You have a house | Tú tienes una casa | Tú tienes una casa hermosa. | You have a beautiful house. |
You have a car | Tú tienes un coche | Tú tienes un coche nuevo. | You have a new car. |
You have time | Tú tienes tiempo | Tú tienes tiempo para ayudarme. | You have time to help me. |
You have a problem | Tú tienes un problema | Tú tienes un problema serio. | You have a serious problem. |
You have money | Tú tienes dinero | Tú tienes suficiente dinero para el viaje. | You have enough money for the trip. |
You have an idea | Tú tienes una idea | Tú tienes una buena idea. | You have a good idea. |
You have friends | Tú tienes amigos | Tú tienes muchos amigos en la ciudad. | You have many friends in the city. |
You have a book | Tú tienes un libro | Tú tienes un libro interesante. | You have an interesting book. |
You have a family | Tú tienes una familia | Tú tienes una familia muy unida. | You have a very close family. |
You have a phone | Tú tienes un teléfono | Tú tienes un teléfono nuevo. | You have a new phone. |
You have patience | Tú tienes paciencia | Tú tienes mucha paciencia con los niños. | You have a lot of patience with children. |
You have a job | Tú tienes un trabajo | Tú tienes un buen trabajo en la empresa. | You have a good job at the company. |
This chart provides a detailed guide to using "Tú tienes" in Spanish, helping learners understand how to express possession or ownership in informal situations.