Why are you upset.
"Por quΓ© estΓ‘s enojado" in Spanish means "why are you angry" in English.
There is a reason that you are talking to me.
"How good/great. What are you doing today?"
"Que estas haciendo" translates to "What are you doing" in English.
"Por que mierda" is a colloquial phrase in Spanish that can be translated to "why the hell" or "why the f***". It is used to express frustration, anger, or disbelief.
"Estâs en escuela" means "you re in school." If the beginning word is "porqué" with a written accent, it means "why" (in a question). Without the accent, "porque" means "because."
"Por que no estas dormido (a)?" Or "Por que no estas durmiendo?"
The sentence is incomprehensible. Necesito que papa... > there is no sense... 'Necesito que....' = 'I need....'(followed by a verb). 'Papa''s position is ambiguous. 'Papa por que estas actuando asi' > 'Papa, why are you behaving like this?'
My aunt, why are you eating so late ?
There is a reason that you are talking to me.
"Que estas diciendo" means "What are you saying?".
Sé que probablemente estás enojado conmigo por lo de ayer.
por kay (spelt 'por que') is simply "why"; e.g. 'por que no?', "why not?"
"are these cool"
that these witch or crazy
"why not?"
What rich one would penetrate these tc for all sides?
"How good/great. What are you doing today?"