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Unless you are someone's boss and are "working them" (too hard, night and day, etc.), the phrase could be two sentences ("I am working. You?" meaning "Are you working, too?").

*This was originally asked as an English to Spanish translation question.

"Estoy trabajando. ¿Estas tu?"

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