"Que haces en la cocina" translates to "What are you doing in the kitchen?" in English. It is a question asking someone to explain their activities or actions taking place in the kitchen. This phrase can be used in various contexts, such as casual conversations or when inquiring about meal preparations.
'Que haces en la cocina?' = what are you doing/why are you in the kitchen? 'Que estas haciendo en la cocina?' = 'what are you doing/up to in the kitchen?' (I'm not absolutely sure about these; 'my best shot')
It means, "What do you do on the bicycle?"
What do you do in your free time.
What do you do in your favorite room?
What do you do in the summer?
what the heck are you doing on the computer Johnathan
What shape is your kitchen table.
¿Que haces en el teatro?
what are you doing cousin
"What do you do when you're in a park?"
???you tried google translate??? No but seriously, "what are you doing at the table girl?" there,
"¿Qué haces para ayudar en casa?" translates to "What do you do to help at home?" in English. It is a question asking someone about the tasks or activities they perform to contribute to household responsibilities.