Hola. ¿Que estas haciendo en estos días?
because the Spanish used some letters from the English word "hello" Answer The English Hello comes from Old German. Hola comes from another source and people now answer the phone with "Hola" or "ola" or, as in Tucson, with "Bueno."
what is he doing now days
He has left acting
It means: And what are you doing right now?
What are you doing now: ¿Qué estás haciendo ahora
A problem in English is that we use the progressive form for almost everything. It is not used very much in Spanish. So "doing that" is usually expressed in Spanish in the simple present tense. "Hago eso", or I do that. If you are doing that right now, you could use the progressive in Spanish, or "Yo estoy haciendo eso".
nothing realy just busy with work and study.
He is leading a retired life and also doing charity work.
You mean how to say language in Spanish? Idioma or Lengua. Most people say lenguaje now days.
He is working as a proffessor in tamilanadu.
You can say "¿Qué haces ahora?" or "¿Qué estás haciendo ahora?"
que estas haciendo ahora or que haces ahora