"So you're what?" and "Then what are you?" are respectively literal and loose English equivalents of the French phrase Alors t'es quoi? The adverb, subject pronoun, present indicative verb, and relative pronoun represent a colloquial, conversational, friendly, informal way of saying Alors tu es quoi? The pronunciation will be "a-lor tey kwa" more informally and "a-lor tyoo ey kwa" less informally in French.
Quoi? in French is "What?" in English.
what do you have-
C'est pour quoi? in French means "What's it for?" in English.
C'est quoi la falaise? in French means "What is the cliff?" in English.
'what did you want ?'
'what is 'friends' in French'
À propos de quoi tu parles? in French means "What are you talking about?" in English.
"I don't know what" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je ne sais quoi. The pronunciation will be "zhuhn seh kwa" in French.
"What's love?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase C'est quoi l'amour? The question translates literally as "It's what (the) love?" in English. The pronunciation will be "sey kwa la-moor" in French.
"Anything magificent?" and "What's magnificent?" are just two English equivalents of the French exclamatory phrase Quoi de magnifique? The pronunciation will be "kwah duh ma-nyee-feek" in French.
what's good [for diner] tonight? is the translation of 'quoi de bon ce soir'.
"She looks like what?" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Elle ressemble à quoi? The question also translates literally as "She resembles what?" in English. The pronunciation will be "el ruh-sawm-bla kwa" in French.