It means:
what are you doing
But in the term "ases" in the question is mispelled. It should be "haces".
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Its short/slang for que haces. Which means what are you doing in Spanish.
De nada means thank you. Que haces means what are you doing?
Assuming Q is que, then: what are you doing, my love?
The correct spelling is "Que haces" but it means what are you doing?
¿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?
Its short/slang for que haces. Which means what are you doing in Spanish.
its writen as: si que haces. and it means yes what are you doing?
"Que haces amor?" means "What are you doing love?"
Qué with the accent mark means 'what'. Que without the accent mark means 'that'. In a sentence for Qué with the accent mark is: Qué ases tu? which means What are you doing. A sentence for Que without the accent mark is: Que lo ases para una rasson Which means That you do it for a reason
De nada means thank you. Que haces means what are you doing?
Assuming Q is que, then: what are you doing, my love?
The correct spelling is "Que haces" but it means what are you doing?
" quel" <-- There is no such word in Spanish!., do you mean "que"? - "que" is "what".
¿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?
de que: from what
Tener que = "to have to".
que is spanish for "what" avec is french for "with"