What does “Tienes la calculadora” mean in English?

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Responses

He has the calculator.
He has the calculator.

You have the calculator.
You have the calculator.

We have a calculator
We have a calculator

I have a calculator.

You have the calculator.

nature

Cuba

¿Quién tiene clases de español?

being the first Latin American writer to win the Nobel Prize

What was one of Gabriela Mistral’s favorite subjects for poems?

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Responses

nature
nature

politics
politics

teaching
teaching

living abroad

From what country did many of the families of students at Miami High School come?

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Responses

Cuba
Cuba

Argentina
Argentina

Italy
Italy

Spain

How would you ask, “Who has Spanish class?” in Spanish?

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Responses

¿Quién habla español?
¿Quién habla español?

¿Él habla español?
¿Él habla español?

¿Ustedes tienen clases de español?
¿Ustedes tienen clases de español?

¿Quién tiene clases de español?

What is Gabriela Mistral famous for?

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Responses

being the first Latin American writer to win the Nobel Prize
being the first Latin American writer to win the Nobel Prize

being the first Chilean to travel to France
being the first Chilean to travel to France

being the first Argentinian to publish a book of poems
being the first Argentinian to publish a book of poems

being the first female president of Ecuador

The phrase "Tienes la calculadora" translates to "You have the calculator" in English. To get the answer, you would need to understand basic Spanish vocabulary and grammar. "Tienes" is the second-person verb form for "you have," and "la calculadora" means "the calculator." So putting it together, "Tienes la calculadora" means "You have the calculator."