That should probably be "?Qué hacen todos?" (the opening question mark should be inverted). That's Spanish for "What is everybody doing?"
'What does what?' = 'Que hace que?' (with accents on the 'e' in 'que')
Que hace (ah-say) means "what are you doing." In English when we ask "what do you do?" we usually mean "where or in what position do you work." That is "Como trabaja?" or "Donde trabaja?"Que Hace does NOT mean What are you doing!Que (in que hace) means what.Hace (in que hace) means It's.Que hace makes no sense.Que hace means What it's.
Que hace calor, que el sol está resplandeciente.
She makes everything be...
Que hace
The phrase, "Que tiempo hace hoy?" is a Spanish question meaning, What is the weather today? When spoken, both the "h" at the beginning of hace and hoy are silent.
Any way that you do.
Que hace?
"Que tiempo hace en Los Angeles?" is a question asking, "What is the weather like in Los Angeles. The question is in Spanish.
"¿Qué tiempo hace?" in Spanish translates to "What's the weather like?" It is a common way to ask about the current weather conditions.
'que todos' eg 'que todos contienen ron' = who/which all contain rum
Qué tiempo hace en julio=What is the weather in July?