Sentence examples of "owning" in English with translation "tener"

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Bill boasts of owning the biggest car in the neighborhood. Bill se jacta de tener el coche más grande del barrio.
You are what you own Tanto tienes, tanto vales, nada tienes, nada vales
Tom has his own bedroom. Tom tiene su propio dormitorio.
Do you own a computer? ¿Tienes un ordenador?
Sweden has its own language. Suecia tiene su propia lengua.
I have my own bedroom. Tengo mi propia habitación.
I have my own room. Tengo mi propia habitación.
Do you own a gun? ¿Tienes una pistola?
I have my own reasons. Tengo mis propias razones.
I own an electric guitar. Yo tengo una guitarra eléctrica.
Each has his own taste. Cada uno tiene su propio gusto.
She owns two thousand books. Ella tiene dos mil libros.
Each student has their own computer. Cada estudiante tiene su propio ordenador.
Finally, I have my own car. Finalmente tengo mi propio auto.
Each country has its own customs. Cada país tiene sus propias costumbres.
Each cat has its own personality. Cada gato tiene su propia personalidad.
Each child has his own room. Cada niño tiene su propio cuarto.
Each student has his own desk. Cada estudiante tiene su propio pupitre.
Estonia has it own national anthem. Estonia tiene su propio himno nacional.
How many hats do you own? ¿Cuántos sombreros tienes?
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