How to Say ‘That you have in the street’ in Spain Spanish
Que tú tiene' en la calle
💬 Usage Tip: 'Tiene'' uses the more informal omission of the 's' (tienes).
🇪🇸 In Spain: Reflects street or colloquial language.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Que
[KEH]
that
Used to introduce additional information.
Que sepas, estoy aquí.
Just so you know, I'm here.
tú
[TOO]
you
Refers to the person being spoken to.
Tú estás feliz.
You are happy.
tiene
[tee-EN-neh]
have
To possess or own something.
Tú tiene un libro.
You have a book.
en
[ehn]
in
Indicates location or position.
Estoy en casa.
I am at home.
la
[lah]
the
Definite article used to specify a noun.
La casa es bonita.
The house is beautiful.
calle
[KAH-yeh]
street
A public road in a city or town.
Vivo en la calle principal.
I live on the main street.
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