The phrase "How's my baby doing?" typically refers to inquiring about the well-being or progress of a project, task, or situation that one is responsible for or deeply invested in. It is a colloquial way to ask for updates or status reports on a particular subject of interest. The term "baby" is used metaphorically to express care, concern, and emotional attachment to the matter being discussed.
It is an informal greeting meaning "How's it going?" or "What's new?"it means "hey" or "whats up?" "hows it goin?"how's it going. hey. how you doing. what goes onIt literally means something like," What is going on in your life? " ," What have you been doing recently? ". Often it is just another way of saying "Hello "or "How is it is going?" It does not really mean anything but is just a way of making a greeting.
an unorganized baby that will be born short that likes doing hair
It mean's "Baby"
Well, honey, "chiquita komosthas" doesn't mean squat in any language I know. Sounds like someone mixed up their Spanish and made a hot mess. If you're trying to say something specific, you might want to try again with some actual words that make sense.
Como trabaja Como trabaja
Como te va means - Hows you doing -
No, "hows you" is not grammatically correct. "How are you?" is correct.
hows your life :)
¿Qué tal está el / la bebé?
It means What are you doing my baby?!
it will bob its head up and down and sing Rihanna's hows that chic.
daddy
basically "what's going on" "what are you doing" "hows it going" or ..... what's up
The Andes and hows scelancowits doing?
"how's my lil man doing?" would be translated "comment va mon petit bonhomme ?" in French.
It means "whats up?" or "hows it going?"
It means: what are you doing But in the term "ases" in the question is mispelled. It should be "haces". hope this helped=)