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Grammar point: the "tú" form of the verb hacer (to make or to do) is "haces". the sentence should be "¿Qué haces ?". The "tú" is usually not spoken, because it is implicit in the verb form. The phrase means, in English, "What are you doing?"

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11y ago

It means 'What are you doing'?
This is "y que haces" which means "and what do you do?/what are you doing?"

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15y ago

Que quieres hacer? = What do you want to do?

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13y ago

Qué haces? means What are you doing? or What are you making?

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11y ago

Depending on context ¿Quê haces? means

What are you doing?

What are you making?

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9y ago

What are you doing now, or now what are you doing depending on the sentence structure

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14y ago

It means "What are you doing?"

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14y ago

what can you do

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3y ago

What are you doing

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