"Qu'est-ce que tu fais quand" translates to "What do you do when" in English. It is often used to inquire about someone's actions or reactions in specific situations. For example, one might ask, "Qu'est-ce que tu fais quand il pleut?" meaning "What do you do when it rains?"
What do you do when it rains
what do you do
"Qu'est-ce que tu fais le soir?" "What are you doing tonight?"**Actually this would mean "What do you do at night," in the sense of what you generally do most evenings. If you want to ask what somebody is doing tonight, it's Qu-est-ce que tu fais ce soir or Que fais-tu ce soir.**
The full question is "Qu'est-ce que tu fais ?" (What are you doing?) There is no standard answer for it.
"What do you do for a living?"
What do you do when it rains
"what do you do when it's snowing?"
"What do you do when it's warm?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Que fais-tu quand il fait chaud? The question also translates as "What do you make when the weather is warm?" in English. The pronunciation will be "kuh feh-tyoo kaw-teel feh sho" in French.
ce que je fais quand je ne travaille pas
what do you do
You can ask "Que fais-tu?" in French to mean "What are you doing?"
Where are you from?
My dear friend (Mon Cher ami) What are you doing? (Que fais tu)
What the devil are you doing?
when were you born? is the translation of "quand est-ce que tu es né""When were you born?"
qu'est-ce que means what? It is used to form a question, e.I.: Qu'est-ce que tu fais ? = what do you do ? Or What are you doing ? You could also ask: Que fais-tu ?
qu'est-ce que means what? It is used to form a question, e.I.: Qu'est-ce que tu fais ? = what do you do ? Or What are you doing ? You could also ask: Que fais-tu ?