And you, love? What are you doing?
"Y tu amor que haces" translates to "And your love, what are you doing?" in English.
It means "What are you doing for your birthday?" in Spanish.
"¿Qué haces tú?" is a question in Spanish that translates to "What are you doing?" in English.
"Sin tu amor" means "without your love" in Spanish.
"Por qué tú necesitas mi amor" translates to "Why do you need my love?" It implies questioning the reasons or motives behind someone's need for affection from you.
This phrase in Spanish translates to "What do you do without me by your side, beautiful." It implies that the speaker is wondering how the person manages or copes without their presence.
"What is your profession?" or "What kind of job do you have?"
'Mira nena que tu (haces' - pronounced 'ase(s)' in some parts) = Look what you're doing, babe
What do you do in your free time.
It means "What are you doing for your birthday?" in Spanish.
What do you do in your favorite room?
What happened to you?
It means "Very well what are you doing?"
It is an incorrect way of saying: "what are you doing".
here working and you what are you doing
This phrase in Spanish translates to "What do you do without me by your side, beautiful." It implies that the speaker is wondering how the person manages or copes without their presence.
It means, "What do you do on Saturdays?"
Translated to: "I am well, how are you, what are you doing?"