Qu'est-ce que tu fais? (Pronounce kess-ker-tuh-fay) or in formal form : Que fais-tu? (Pronounce ker-fay-tuh) (to friends and family) : Que faites-vous ? (ker- fett- voo) (to adults and strangers) or Qu'est qu'on fait? (kess- con- fay) <- NO ! it would mean "what are we doing ?". Visit the discussion page
"Que fais-tu?" is "What are you doing?" in French.
My French is good, thank you for asking. I've been practicing regularly to improve my skills and feel more confident speaking and writing in French.
In French, "what are you doing tonight?" is "Que fais-tu ce soir ?"
"I'm doing well" in French is "Je vais bien".
You can ask "Que fais-tu?" in French to mean "What are you doing?"
qu'est-ce que tu fais aujourd'hui ? is the translation for 'what are you doing today ? ' in French.
My French is good, thank you for asking. I've been practicing regularly to improve my skills and feel more confident speaking and writing in French.
English- Doing French- Faisant
what are you doing in french is - que fais-tu?
what are you doing is 'qu'est-ce que tu fais' in French.
ça va? is how are you in french.
What you doing in french is : que fais-tu OR qu'est que tu fais
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"What are you doing today?" in English is Que faites-vous aujourd'hui? in French.
In French, "what are you doing tonight?" is "Que fais-tu ce soir ?"
qu'est-ce que tu fais aujourd'hui ? is the translation for 'what are you doing today ? ' in French.
"(vous) faites" is "(you) are doing" in French.
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