What are you doing?
Where are you from?
Qu'est-ce que tu fais aujourd'hui? in French means "What are you doing today?" or "What are you making today?" in English.
"Do you play sports?" (Literally "do you do sport?")
are you doing the cleaning, are you cleaning the house
savais-tu que ... / est-ce que tu savais que ... saviez-vous que / est-ce que vous saviez
What you doing in french is : que fais-tu OR qu'est que tu fais
où es-tu? qu'est-ce que tu fais? - where are you? what are you doing?
The full question is "Qu'est-ce que tu fais ?" (What are you doing?) There is no standard answer for it.
Fais ce que tu voudras was created in 1986.
fais ce que tu aimes, aimes ce que tu fais
You can ask "Que fais-tu?" in French to mean "What are you doing?"
"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?"
My dear friend (Mon Cher ami) What are you doing? (Que fais tu)
what do you do
What are you doing is " qu'est-ce que tu fais ? " in French.
Comment tu fais? in French means "How do you do it?" in English.
qu'est-ce que tu fais aujourd'hui ? is the translation for 'what are you doing today ? ' in French.