"Qu'est-ce que tu fais le soir?" "What are you doing tonight?"
**Actually this would mean "What do you do at night," in the sense of what you generally do most evenings. If you want to ask what somebody is doing tonight, it's Qu-est-ce que tu fais ce soir or Que fais-tu ce soir.**
In English, "What do I do afterward?"
Ou es-tu allé dimanche soir ? Where did you go on Sunday evening ?
that means : what is it ?
This sentence is all but incomprehensible. The only thing I can think of that it might mean is Qu'est-ce que tu as qu'il me faut ? -- What do you have that I need?
Qu is an abbreviation. It is generally used to abbreviate the word "question". It can also be written as "ques".
In English, "What do I do afterward?"
qu'est-ce que means what? It is used to form a question, e.I.: Qu'est-ce que tu fais ? = what do you do ? Or What are you doing ? You could also ask: Que fais-tu ?
qu'est-ce que means what? It is used to form a question, e.I.: Qu'est-ce que tu fais ? = what do you do ? Or What are you doing ? You could also ask: Que fais-tu ?
non, j'aime bien : no, I like (that) much très bien : very much quelle : what qu : untranslatable without context fais : do
Ou es-tu allé dimanche soir ? Where did you go on Sunday evening ?
What is it.
"Qué necesito" in Spanish translates to "What do I need" in English.
that means : what is it ?
What is IT maintenance?
Qu es-ce que vous mangez ?
The phrase "que belleza" in Spanish can be translated as "that beauty".
Qu'est-ce que c'est? in French means "What is it?" in English.