que estas haciendo ahora, nena/e? (Female/male)
"Ahorita está emborrachado."
I'm in a meeting right now = Ya estoy en un mitin
"I want you right now" in Spanish is "Te quiero ahora mismo". It is pronounced "Tay key-AIR-oh ah-OR-ah MEES-mow". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
It means, "What're ya'll doin' right now?"
Yo soy (I am, meaning always) or simply 'soy.' Yo estoy (I am, meaning right now), or simply 'estoy.'
It means: And what are you doing right now?
What are you doing now: ¿Qué estás haciendo ahora
I am doing quite well right now.
you should go find a website that what im doing right now
you should go find a website that what im doing right now
A problem in English is that we use the progressive form for almost everything. It is not used very much in Spanish. So "doing that" is usually expressed in Spanish in the simple present tense. "Hago eso", or I do that. If you are doing that right now, you could use the progressive in Spanish, or "Yo estoy haciendo eso".
what is dr patricia bath doing right now
"¿Qué estás haciendo en este momento?" in Spanish translates to "What are you doing at this moment?"
To say I am preoccupied right now in spanish is, me preocupa ahora mismo.
Pink is probably watching Willow (her baby) sleep it's approximately 3:00pm in Los Angeles.
In Spanish, which is one language in Peru, the phrases are :I am (My Name is ___ ) -- Me llamo___ .I am (something you always are) -- Yo soy __ .I am (something you are right now, or doing right now) -- Yo estoy __.The pronoun Yo (I) is often omitted.
Looking over Grant Kahl's shoulder reading about what he is doing right now.