Any way that you do.
Thanks anyways.
"¿Qué haces allí?" is Spanish for "What are you doing there?"
From Spanish to English "son todos" means 'they/you are all'.
It depends on how you mean it. Maneras, caminos, direccion, modos, calles, sentidos.
Todos duermen means: Everyone is sleeping.
"You do it very well."
"¿Qué haces Yeni?" means, "What are you doing, Yeni [Jenny]?
It means "What are you doing today?" It should be stated as a question, "¿Qué haces hoy día?".
This is what you meant:¡AH, YA! ¿Y QUÉ HACES? --- Oh! What are you doing? (informal you, singular)
It probably means "What are you doing?" But it literally means "What do you do?"
its writen as: si que haces. and it means yes what are you doing?
it's a conjugated first person form of the verb to do ins spanish que haces? -> what are you doing? como lo haces? -> how do you do it? lo haces muy bien -> you do it really good