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What means tienes in Spanish?

"Tienes" in Spanish means "you have" (in the informal singular form).

It's the second-person singular form of the present tense of the verb "tener", which means "to have".

Here are some examples:

* ¿Tienes un coche? (Do you have a car?)

* Tienes que ir al médico. (You have to go to the doctor.)

* Tienes mucha suerte. (You are very lucky.)

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