"What are you doing, beautiful?" in English is Como vai, linda? in Portuguese.
Thanks for the compliment,I’m watching tv
Olá, bela! Como vai? Fala português? and Ouba oi, bonita! Como vai? Fala português? are Portuguese equivalents of the English phrases "Hello, beautiful! How are you doing? Do you speak Portuguese?" Birthplace and personal preference determine whether "Hi, beautiful!" (case 1) or "Hey there, beautiful!" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "o-LA BEH-luh KO-moo veye FA-luh POR-tchoo-ghesh" and "O-buh oy KO-moo veye FA-luh POR-tchoo-ghesh" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. how are you, how are you doing?
Domo.
"What are you doing today?" in English is Que faites-vous aujourd'hui? in French.
Translate to English: "Beautiful, how are you doing?"
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. What are you doing?
Bagaimana kabarmu?
Come sta? in Italian is "How are you doing?" in English.
EN = "How are you?" PT = "Como está?" or you can say (and sounds more coloquial, natural) "Tudo bem?" (we use a lot, and it sounds like, "is everything ok with you?" but in a kind/gentle way)
"When translated to English, 'Que faites-vous aujourd'hui' means 'What are you doing today?'"
Fanno in Italian means "They are doing/making" or "They do/make" in English.
Ça va? in French means "How are you doing?", "How are you?" in English.