what are you wearing? --- ¿Qué llevas puesto?
Que llevas tu (portátil) --- depending upon the entonation, it could be a sort of "emphatic affirmation" possibly meaning "For sure you are taking your (laptop) with you".
'¿Qué llevas?' is a question that means, 'What are you carrying?' or 'What are you bringing?' It can also mean 'you wear'
what are you doing (it is poor Spanish though)
Que pasa si tu marido/esposo
Que tal tu dia carino?
Que usted tenga unas buenas noches
Que llevas tu (cámara, reloj, tableta...) --- (That) you are taking your (camera, watch, tablet) with you
Que llevas... --- (That) you are taking with you."Que llevas..." is quite different from "¿Qué llevas? / qué llevas"
The Spanish translation of the phrase "Llevas esto sobre tu cabeza" is translated to English as: "You carry the burden in your head." Or it could mean: "You wear this on your head".
"Que llevas a la escuela" translates to "What do you take to school" in English.
Quisiera que fueras tu. or Desearia que fueras tu. desear= wish tu= you
Sabes que...
That's Spanish (bad Spanish) and means "What your name". Correct Spanish would be, for example, "¿Cuál es tu nombre?"
What are you wearing on Monday?
Que es que si tu nombre.. What is what if your name..
'¿Qué llevas?' is a question that means, 'What are you carrying?' or 'What are you bringing?' It can also mean 'you wear'
Come on, you can do it.
why do you take the jersey?.