"¿Qué haces en clase?" translates to "What do you do in class?" in English. It's a question that asks someone about their activities or behavior during class time, such as studying, participating in discussions, or completing assignments.
Jaja = HahaQue haces? = What are you doing?So it mean, "Haha, what are you doing?"
"Para que clase" in Spanish translates to "for what class" in English.
The correct spelling is "Que haces" but it means what are you doing?
"¿Qué haces allí?" is Spanish for "What are you doing there?"
I think you mean to say que haces, in which case it means what are you doing. And as an extra not it uses the informal you, (yes there is also a formal you in spanish) mean you are close or you are younger.
"Y tu amor que haces" translates to "And your love, what are you doing?" in English.
It means "What are you doing with"...
hola que haces nada
What are you doing, my love?
What are you doing love.
It means "You do now"
it means "what are the days of the weekend?