I think you mean to say que haces, in which case it means what are you doing. And as an extra not it uses the informal you, (yes there is also a formal you in spanish) mean you are close or you are younger.
'Haces' is spelled with an initial 'h.' '...que haces..." means "what/which/that you do," or "what/which/that you're doing." As a question, '¿Qué haces?' means 'What are you doing?'
"De que" would be "Of what" in English.
The word 'que' is a Spanish term. In English, the word 'que' means 'what.' An example of this is "que pasa" which translates to "what's up" in English.
The Spanish word Que? means What? in English
'What does what?' = 'Que hace que?' (with accents on the 'e' in 'que')
que no soy: that I'm not
It means: "when they go to the boat aces"
'Haces' is spelled with an initial 'h.' '...que haces..." means "what/which/that you do," or "what/which/that you're doing." As a question, '¿Qué haces?' means 'What are you doing?'
"De que" would be "Of what" in English.
The word 'que' is a Spanish term. In English, the word 'que' means 'what.' An example of this is "que pasa" which translates to "what's up" in English.
The Spanish word Que? means What? in English
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"Que haces" translates to "What are you doing" in English.
what does que mente podrida tienes mean in English? "Que mente podrida tienes" in English means "What a rotten mind you have"
Que faites-vous? in French is "What do you do?" in English.
"No es verdad que" in English means "It is not true that."
'What does what?' = 'Que hace que?' (with accents on the 'e' in 'que')
Que is the Spanish word for "what" or "that", depending on the sentence.