Que fais-tu is a French equivalent of 'What are you doing'. The interrogative 'que' means 'what'. The verb 'fais' means '[you] are doing or making, do do or make, do or make'. The subject pronoun 'tu' means 'you'.
That's what a speaker may ask of someone from the close circle of family, friends, and peers. Otherwise, it may be 'Que faites-vous' or 'Qu'est-ce que vous faites'. Both phrases use the more formal 'you are doing' ['vousfaites'] form. They respectively are pronounced 'kuh feht voo' and 'keh-skuh voo feht'.
qu'est-ce que tu fais ? is the French translation for 'what are you doing'.
Vous êtes for someone unknown or someone you have a more formal relationship with, or if you're talking to more than one person. Otherwise, tu es.it also is je suis
Qu'est-ce que tu fais? (KES kuh tew FAY) or Que fais-tu? (kuh fay TEW)
Que faites-vous? When speaking to someone you don't know.
[1] Informal, with close friends and children: Que fais-tu demain? [2] Formal: Qu'est-ce que vous faites demain?
Qu'est-ce que vous allez faire ce weekend?
je t'appellerai ce weekend
"passe / passez un bon week-end"
The proper way to say "weekend" is "la fin de semaine." This weekend = cette fin de semaine However, in reality, most French people have adopted the English term "le weekend" (pronounced wee-KEN). This weekend = ce weekend
Every Saturday is 'chaque samedi' in French. Every Saturday is 'chaque samedi' in French.
Ayez un week-end agréable or Bon week-end
le weekend
What is he doing on the weekend?Que fait-il le week-end? orQu'est-ce qu'il fait le week-end?
je t'appellerai ce weekend
You would say "le week-end prochain" in French to mean "next weekend".
le weekend means weekend in french, NO THIS IS WAY WRONG WEKKEND MEANS LA FIN DE SEMAINE I KNOW CAUSE IM REALLY FRENCH!!!!!!
bon week-end
"passe / passez un bon week-end"
"J'ai passé un bon weekend à la plage."
le weekend (au Québéc, ils disent la fin de semaine)
le week-end dernier
ont un week-end
Chaque autre week-end