What happened to you?
"What is your profession?" or "What kind of job do you have?"
'Mira nena que tu (haces' - pronounced 'ase(s)' in some parts) = Look what you're doing, babe
What do you do to tidy your room?
here working and you what are you doing
Translated to: "I am well, how are you, what are you doing?"
"What is your profession?" or "What kind of job do you have?"
"Y tu amor que haces" translates to "And your love, what are you doing?" in English.
'Mira nena que tu (haces' - pronounced 'ase(s)' in some parts) = Look what you're doing, babe
What do you do to tidy your room?
What do you do in your free time.
What do you do in your favorite room?
It means "Very well what are you doing?"
It is an incorrect way of saying: "what are you doing".
"¿Qué haces tú?" is spanish for "What are you doing?"
It means, "What do you do on Saturdays?"
Una fiesta o beben demasiado
here working and you what are you doing