tiene el pelo

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tiene el pelo(
tyeh
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neh
 
ehl
 
peh
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loh
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. he has ... hair (masculine)
¿Cómo es tu amigo? - Tiene el pelo corto y rubio y es muy alto.What does your friend look like? - He has short, blond hair and is very tall.
b. she has ... hair (feminine)
Tiene el pelo muy rizado y ella quisiera tenerlo liso.She has very curly hair and she'd like to have it straight.
c. has ... hair
Mi abuela tiene el pelo completamente gris.My grandmother has completely gray hair.
2.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
(formal)
(have hair that is; second person singular)
a. you have ... hair
Si tiene el pelo muy estropeado del sol del verano, le recomendamos usar una mascarilla.If you have very damaged hair from the summer sun, we advise you to use a hair mask.
a. it has a ... coat
La cría de foca es adorable. Tiene el pelo blanco y el hocico negro.The baby seal is adorable. It has a white coat and a black snout.
b. has a ... coat
Si el perro tiene el pelo largo, hay que desenredárselo con regularidad.If the dog has a long coat, you have to get the tangles out of it regularly.
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