"Tu fais quoi" is a casual way of asking "What are you doing?" in French. To respond, you can answer with the activity you are currently engaged in. For example, you could say "Je lis un livre" (I am reading a book) or "Je regarde la télévision" (I am watching television). It's a simple and informal question commonly used in everyday conversations.
It means "you have what?" Tu means you, as mean have, and quoi means what. you might ask someone in french what they have next. if you do not hear what they say, you might ask them "Tu as quoi?"
Tu me fais rougir
"idiot, de quoi est-ce que tu parles ?" or "idiot, de quoi parles-tu ?"
Tu fais mon coeur sourire
You can ask "Que fais-tu?" in French to mean "What are you doing?"
Tu fais quoi ce soir is a colloquial way of saying 'what are you doing tonight?'.
"tu fais quoi pendant les vacances ?" is a familiar French sentence to ask "what are you doing during the holidays?"
What are you doing in your life as a student ? -
What do you do (in your life?) - ie what kind of job do you have? (it should be - tu fais...)
"what are you doing Baby", or more accurately "wat you doin' Babe"
I think this is probably supposed to read "Tu fais quoi dans la vie?", which means "What do you do in life?"
"(et s'il te) dit qu'il t'aime tu fais quoi" translates as "(and if he) tells (you) that he loves you, what do you do?"
What are you doing now because I'm thinking of you a lot?
The question 'Tu fais quoi maintenant' means You're doing what now?, What are you doing now? In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'tu' means 'you'. The verb 'fais' is in the second person singular, and therefore means '[you] are doing, do do, do'. The interrogative/relative pronoun 'quoi' means 'what'. The adverb 'maintenant' means 'now'.
It means "you have what?" Tu means you, as mean have, and quoi means what. you might ask someone in french what they have next. if you do not hear what they say, you might ask them "Tu as quoi?"
Tu me fais rougir
the "fais" is actually spelled "fait" and it means "After the church what'd you do".