Means making or doing
Doing
Haciendo (sounds like aciendo) means doing or making depending on the context.
estas haciendo te? (ehstahs ahseeehndo teh?)
Doing that means
¿Qué estás haciendo hoy? is the best way to ask "What are you doing today?" in Spanish.
¿Qué está haciendo usted? or, in the familiar ¿Qué estás haciendo? Or you could use the present indicative, ¿Qué haces?, Since in English we usually translate that to "What are you doing?"The spelling of what are you doing? in spanish is: ¿qué estás haciendo?
haciendo (the 'h' is not pronounced) = making/doing
"Que esta haciendo el hombre" in Spanish means "What is the man doing" in English.
It translates from Spanish to mean 'What are you doing my love?'
Good too that you are doing )or making).
'What are you doing' translates to 'Lo que es usted haciendo' in Spanish. what are you doing? --> ¿Qué estas haciendo?.
haciendo
'Y que haciendo' is ungrammatical, but means: 'And doing what'
haciendo lo
Esta haciendo ejercicio
Doing good = haciendo bueno but this sounds terrible in Spanish. Generally speaking you should say "doing well" which is haciendo bien.
If by patterning you mean laying out or putting something in a pattern, the Spanish words are "Haciendo (making) or, poniendo en (putting into) un patron".
word for word: haciendo nada If you mean: (I'm) doing nothing - No hago nada