Well, darling, "¿Qué haces para tu cumpleaños?" in Spanish means "What do you do for your birthday?" So, if someone asks you that, they're basically wondering how you celebrate getting one year closer to the sweet release of death. Cheers to another year of existence, I guess!
"¿Qué haces allí?" is Spanish for "What are you doing there?"
"Y tu amor que haces" translates to "And your love, what are you doing?" in English.
Essentially, it means "Why are you angry?"
"Para que clase" in Spanish translates to "for what class" in English.
"Que soy para ti" translates to "What am I to you" in English.
Una fiesta o beben demasiado
What do you do to tidy your room?
are you that fecha cumpleanos
Jaja = HahaQue haces? = What are you doing?So it mean, "Haha, what are you doing?"
"¿Qué haces allí?" is Spanish for "What are you doing there?"
The correct spelling is "Que haces" but it means what are you doing?
Que fecha is what date and es tu cumpleanos is is you or your birth day so this = what date is your birthday?
I think you mean to say que haces, in which case it means what are you doing. And as an extra not it uses the informal you, (yes there is also a formal you in spanish) mean you are close or you are younger.
"Y tu amor que haces" translates to "And your love, what are you doing?" in English.
It means "What are you doing with"...
hola que haces nada
It means "You do now"