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What does tienes los palabras mean in English?

"Tienes los palabras" is not grammatically correct Spanish. It seems to be a mix of words that don't quite make sense together.

Here are some possible interpretations and corrections depending on what the speaker intended to say:

Possible Meanings:

* "Do you have the words?" This would be a more natural way to ask if someone has the right words to express something. The correct Spanish would be "¿Tienes las palabras?" (Notice the change in gender for "palabras")

* "You have the words." This would be a statement saying someone is capable of expressing themselves well. The correct Spanish would be "Tú tienes las palabras."

* "You have the words (written down)." This would mean someone has a list of words, possibly for a specific purpose. The correct Spanish would be "Tienes las palabras (escritas)."

It's important to note: Without more context, it's difficult to know the exact intended meaning. If you can provide more information, I can give you a more accurate translation.

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