Im sorry but that is not a word? You might mean one of the "vosotros" forms of "divertir". The spelling doesn't match any particular one, but "divertir" means "to entertain".
I'm enjoying myself. From the verb Divertir(se) - to enjoy (oneself).
divertir
divertirse
se divertimos
I think you mean, "Sabes tu que hacer para ..." Which means, Do you know what to do to entertain your friends?"
Me voy a divertir / me divertiréme lo / la he de pasar bien.
O que gostas de fazer para divertir-te? or O que você gosta de fazer para se divertir? in the singular and O que vocês gostam de fazer para divertir-se? or O que vocês gostam de fazer para se divertir? in the plural are Portuguese equivalents of the English phrase "What do you like to do for fun?" Context makes clear whether one "you" in Brazil (case 2) or in Portugal (example 1) or two or more "you all" in Brazil (instance 4) or in Portugal (option 3) suits.The respective pronunciations will be "oo kee GAWSH-tush djee fuh-ZER PA-ruh DJEE-ver-TCHEER-tchee" or "oo kee vo-SEY GAWSH-tuh djee fu-ZER PA-ruh see DJEE-ver-tcheer" in the singular and "oo-kee vo-SEYSH GAWSH-tow djee fu-ZER PA-ruh DJEE-ver-tcheer-see" or "oo kee vo-SEYSH GAWSH-tow djee fu-ZER PA-ruh see DJEE-ver-tcheer" in the plural in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
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well it depends on what you mean by english if you mean english subtitles than YES, but if you mean spoken in english NO