qu'est-ce que je fais mal ? is the literal translation of 'what am I doing wrong'.
In informal (but quite acceptable) speech, we would say "qu'est-ce que je fais de travers" or "qu'est-ce que je ne fais pas bien"
Comment faites-vous?
"J'espère que vous faites bien"
"ce que je fais ce soir"
qu'est-ce que tu fais, mon amour.
Yes, the word 'wrong' is a noun, a verb, an adjective, and an adverb.The noun 'wrong' is a word for:behavior that is morally unacceptable or breaks a rule;a harmful, unfair, or unjust act;a position or fact that is not correct;a word for a thing.Example uses:He was in the wrong when he did that. (noun)You wrong him when you say that. (verb)I took a wrong turn from the off ramp. (adjective)You're doing that wrong. (adverb, modifies the verb 'doing')
ça va? is how are you in french.
What you doing in french is : que fais-tu OR qu'est que tu fais
To say "you are doing well" in French, you could say vous faites bien! If you know the person well, you could say tu fais bien!
wrong again = encore faux
in french
heloo
Que fais-tu ce soir? Means what are you doing tonight in French.
porte bien
a loser
qu'est-ce que tu fais aujourd'hui ? is the translation for 'what are you doing today ? ' in French.
Comment ça VA ?
Ça VA aujourd'hui?