Doing that means
Haciendo (sounds like aciendo) means doing or making depending on the context.
"You are (literally) doing yourself/becoming/growing."
"Y tú, ¿qué estás haciendo?" means, "And you? What are you doing?"
doing or making
"Haciendo" is the gerund form of the verb "hacer", which means "to make" or "to do". As a gerund, the English equivalent would be "making" or "doing".
You are ruining it.
"Que has estado haciendo" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "What have you been doing" in English.
"Se está haciendo tarde" translates to "It is getting late" in English.
"Que estas haciendo" translates to "What are you doing" in English.
It translates from Spanish to mean 'What are you doing my love?'
"Que esta haciendo el hombre" in Spanish means "What is the man doing" in English.
Here doing a very boring activity.
Haciendo (sounds like aciendo) means doing or making depending on the context.
"You are (literally) doing yourself/becoming/growing."
"Lo que está haciendo" means "what he/she/it is doing" in Spanish.
"¿Cómo estás haciendo?" translates to "How are you doing?" in English. It is a common greeting used to inquire about someone's well-being or current state.
It means, "I'm not doing anything"