I'm doing it again.
"Lo que está haciendo" means "what he/she/it is doing" in Spanish.
The proper Spanish is likely: Ellos están haciendo el guiso. Tú sabe. Yo esperando lo mío.This would translate to: They are making the stew. You taste. I am awaiting mine.
That means "I am [that]". It is used in reply to a question. For example, if asked whether you are tired, or hungry, that might be your reply.
"No sabe que yo estoy diciendo gringa" translates to "He/she doesn't know what I'm saying, gringa" in English.
It means: if I am the one that searches for "qui" I am. (Qui is not a spanish word).
Means, "I'm doin' it over."
Lo estoy haciendo.
What does 'I am doing EL SR' mean
"Lo que está haciendo" means "what he/she/it is doing" in Spanish.
"I'm loving my new baby, and I'm just so happy. It rocks!"
It translates from Spanish to mean 'What are you doing my love?'
haciendo lo
?se lo explico de nuevo?
I don't know what I am saying
That means "I am [that]". It is used in reply to a question. For example, if asked whether you are tired, or hungry, that might be your reply.
The proper Spanish is likely: Ellos están haciendo el guiso. Tú sabe. Yo esperando lo mío.This would translate to: They are making the stew. You taste. I am awaiting mine.
For which (reason) it's/he's/you're new