what have you been doing
"Que has estado haciendo" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "What have you been doing" in English.
"Lo que está haciendo" means "what he/she/it is doing" in Spanish.
"Que esta haciendo el hombre" in Spanish means "What is the man doing" in English.
"Que estas haciendo" translates to "What are you doing" in English.
"Está bien que estás haciendo" means "It's okay that you are doing."
"¿Qué estás haciendo en este momento?" in Spanish translates to "What are you doing at this moment?"
what have you been doing
it is so little, but what have you been doing
"¡Qué bien que estás haciendo hoy!" translates to "How great you are doing today!" or "How well you are doing today!" It's a positive expression that acknowledges someone's current state or actions.
What does 'I am doing EL SR' mean
"Que esta haciendo el hombre" in Spanish means "What is the man doing" in English.
"¿Qué estás haciendo, mija?" is Spanish for "What are you doing, dear?" or "What are you up to, sweetie?" It is a casual way of asking someone what they are currently occupied with.
'What are you doing' translates to 'Lo que es usted haciendo' in Spanish. what are you doing? --> ¿Qué estas haciendo?.
"¿Qué estás haciendo en este momento?" in Spanish translates to "What are you doing at this moment?"
Que haces? or Que estas haciendo?
I thought you were not paying attention
Good too that you are doing )or making).
"Está bien que estás haciendo" means "It's okay that you are doing."