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What does tu tiene aim mean?

The phrase "tu tiene aim" is grammatically incorrect in Spanish. It seems like a combination of Spanish and English.

Here's a breakdown of what the phrase might be trying to convey:

* "Tu": This is the informal second person singular pronoun in Spanish, meaning "you".

* "tiene": This is the third person singular present tense of the verb "tener", meaning "has" or "have".

* "aim": This is an English word meaning "the ability to shoot accurately" or "a goal or purpose".

Possible meanings:

1. "You have aim": This would translate to "Tienes puntería" or "Tienes buena puntería" in Spanish, meaning "you have good aim".

2. "You have the aim": This could mean "Tienes el objetivo" or "Tienes la meta" in Spanish, meaning "you have the goal" or "you have the target".

However, "tu tiene aim" is not a correct phrase in either Spanish or English. It's likely someone is trying to use a mix of languages and failing to make a coherent sentence.

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