this not that
esta no que
Translation: Aqui' esta' la literatura que has pedido.
It means "in what season is the month". Probably better to use "ser" here. "en que estación es el mes?"
"Que esta haciendo el hombre" in Spanish means "What is the man doing" in English.
Translation: Juan is not sad, he is…
"en que pais esta machu picchu " is Spanish for "in what country is Machu Picchu."
The colloquial phrase What is up can be translated as: ¿Que tal? or ¿Como va? Similar examples are the formal How are you? ¿Como esta? and the slang What's good? ¿Que bien? For a literal translation, meaning what is up (referring to an object above head) ¿Que esta arriba de (followed by a description of where to look)?
Como esta y que tal?
It's a mixture of (Spanish) 'Haciendo este' = 'Doing/making this' (English) 'Spanish' and (Spanish) 'de que color es esta carro' = 'What colour is this carriage/cart?'
Translation: You're speaking Spanish tonight.
"Lo que está haciendo" means "what he/she/it is doing" in Spanish.
that is incorrect spanish, "k beta" does not have a translation, "esta en esta foot" means is in the foot
Que haces cuando esta lloviendo?