cuánto tiene
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cuánto tiene(
kwahn
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toh
tyeh
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neh
)A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
a. how much does he have (masculine)
Creo que mi papá tiene unos ahorros para emergencias. - ¿Exactamente cuánto tiene?I think my dad has some emergency savings. - Exactly how much does he have?
b. how much does she have (feminine)
La anciana me explicó el dinero que tiene. - ¿Cuánto tiene en casa y cuánto en el banco?The old lady told me about the money she has. - How much does she have at home and how much in the bank?
c. how much does it have (neuter)
¿Cuánto tiene que llover para que se suspenda un partido de fútbol?How much does it have to rain for a soccer game to be canceled?
d. how much does ... have
¿Cuánto tiene que conseguir una mujer para que sus opiniones se respeten como las de un hombre?How much does a woman have to achieve for her opinions to be respected as much as a man’s?
a. how much he has (masculine)
Carlos tiene mucho dinero. - Me pregunto cuánto tiene en el banco.Carlos has a lot of money. - I wonder how much he has in the bank.
b. how much she has (feminine)
Berta aún no sabe cuánto tiene que pagar al taller por reparar su carro.Berta doesn't know yet how much she has to pay the repair shop for fixing her car.
c. how much it has (neuter)
La empresa no está totalmente segura de cuánto tiene que pagar para absorber a su competidora.The company isn't completely sure of how much it has to pay to take over its competitor.
d. how much ... has
Ver a alumnos de otras escuelas me hizo comprender cuánto tiene que ofrecer la nuestra.Seeing students from other schools made me realize how much ours has to offer.
3. (formal) (in questions; second person singular)
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
a. how much do you have
¿Cuánto tiene que ganar para sentir que puede llevar una vida normal?How much do you have to earn to feel that you can lead a normal life?
4. (formal) (in statements; second person singular)
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
a. how much you have
Tengo bastante pescado en el congelador. - Por favor, eche un vistazo y dígame cuánto tiene aproximadamente.I have quite a lot of fish in the freezer. - Please take a look and tell me how much you have approximately.
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