From a man to a woman; parents to their baby daughter:
¿Qué haces, nena / primor / pastelito / pimpollo?
From a woman to a man:
¿Qué haces nene / primor / rorro / pastelito?
Hacer
To answer correctly, I would need to know who is giving the baby a bath. Spanish verbs change depending on who is doing the action. "I give my baby a bath" is "Le doy a mi bebé un baño."
Aww bebe
me hace frío
You say "despiertes mi bebé"
wow your a pervert
¿Cómo estàs ustedes? is how you say "how are you doing everyone?" in spanish.
Hacer
Te amo, nene / nenaTe Amo Baby --- This is not Spanish!
I'm glad the baby is doing well
From English to Spanish His baby is: su bebé.
To answer correctly, I would need to know who is giving the baby a bath. Spanish verbs change depending on who is doing the action. "I give my baby a bath" is "Le doy a mi bebé un baño."
Doing good = haciendo bueno but this sounds terrible in Spanish. Generally speaking you should say "doing well" which is haciendo bien.
You can say "Cuándo era bebé."
you say: venir beb'e.
Bambi.
haciendo lo