Was ist (hier) los?
Was geht hier vor?
Was ist im Busch? (literally What is in the bush?)
I'm just translating, mate, that's whats going on. or do you mean:- how do i say "whats going on here" in Japanese? if that's the case then "Koko de nani ga okotte iru" is "whats going on here" in Japanese.
Ich gehe
I am going dancing = ich gehe Tanzen
afthaltr dad goot
Wohin gehen wir?
I am going to the Fatherland = Ich gehe zum Vaterland.
They're going bowling = Sie gehen Bowling
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Wie geht's dir heute?
in on it means you know whats going on or about a certain subject. "when it comes to penguins I am in on it!" i might say
"Dienstag"
"Geh zur hölle" would be the translation in to German