"Was machst du am Freitag?" is a German phrase that translates to "What are you doing on Friday?" in English. It is commonly used to inquire about someone's plans or activities for that day. The question is informal and typically used among friends or acquaintances.
"Und was machst du heute noch?" means "And what are you doing today?"
Machst Du das mit dem Übersetzer? translates as Are you doing that with the translato?
"Was machst du bis" = What are you doing until. For example "Was machst du bis Mittag" = What are you doing until midday.
Was machst du gerade? = "What are you doing right now?"
Was machst Du in Japan translates as What do you do in Japan?orWhat are you doing in Japan?
Was zum Teufel machst du = "What the hell are you doing?"
What are you doing this beautiful morning.
There is too little information in the question to attempt a sensible translation. Schvn is not a German word.
Was machst du dass is German but makes no sense. It translates as What are you doing that
"Was machst du und sara?" = What are you and Sara doing? Du = friendly "you", to someone you are on first name terms with.
Du machst mich so glücklich. Ich liebe dich. -> You make me so happy. I love you.
"Was machst du?" or "Was tust du?"