you are good or you are fine
"¿Qué estás bien?" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. "¿Qué estás bien?" could be translated as "Are you well?", which is not a common question in Spanish.
"Que estas haciendo" translates to "What are you doing" in English.
It means "How handsome you are, cousin!" in Spanish.
"Está bien que estás haciendo" means "It's okay that you are doing."
"Que chula estás" can be translated to "you look so pretty" or "you are so cute" in English.
"Por qué estás enojado" in Spanish means "why are you angry" in English.
"Que estas diciendo" means "What are you saying?".
"are these cool"
that these witch or crazy
'Que estas mirando?' (accent on the 'e' in 'que', the 'a' in estas')
mira estas fotos que dicen que son tuyas
"Por que no estas dormido (a)?" Or "Por que no estas durmiendo?"
"Que estas haciendo" translates to "What are you doing" in English.
It means "How handsome you are, cousin!" in Spanish.
you are beautiful mty sweet, I like you
It means, "I hope you're studying."
The sentence is incomprehensible. Necesito que papa... > there is no sense... 'Necesito que....' = 'I need....'(followed by a verb). 'Papa''s position is ambiguous. 'Papa por que estas actuando asi' > 'Papa, why are you behaving like this?'
"Está bien que estás haciendo" means "It's okay that you are doing."