Pourquoi ne vous faites rien ?
Thats the translation.
"Pourquoi ne fais-tu rien ?"
To say "it was nothing" in French, you would say "ce n'était rien."
You can say "Je ne vais pas très bien" in French to indicate that you are not doing very well.
In French, "what are you doing tonight?" is "Que fais-tu ce soir ?"
"I'm doing well" in French is "Je vais bien".
You can say "bonjour, qu'est-ce que tu fais?" in French to mean "hello, what are you doing?"
"Rien à faire" is the French phrase for 'nothing to do'.
ça va? is how are you in french.
It does seem to be an axymoron of sorts. If it's nothing, how can you be 'doing' it? I say it is OK to say it. Everyone knows what the phrase means, and so it is useful. If you are uncomfortable about the illogic of it, say 'nothing in particular', or 'nothing special'.
you say it in french:"je ne veux rien".
To say "it was nothing" in French, you would say "ce n'était rien."
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!
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Nothing much in French is "rien de plus". For example, Je fais rien de plus". This means "I'm doing nothing much".
You can say "Je ne vais pas très bien" in French to indicate that you are not doing very well.
Nothing. This name doesn't exist in French.