Haciendo, with "h", also if you say "How are you doing?" in Spanish translates like "¿Cómo estas?"= How are you?
¿Qué estas haciendo?=What are you doing?
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2007-11-23 02:34:44
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answered by Javy 7
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how do you say doing in spanish?
2015-08-06 01:28:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Haciendo
2007-11-23 09:38:57
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answered by Ale 7
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Haciendo most of the time. But if you want to say:
How are you doing? = Como estas? and not "Como estas haciendo?" which would be the literal translation. I think this is the only exception for using doing as haciendo. Hope this helps :)
2007-11-23 04:07:30
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answered by Hannah 4
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This is how I would 'write' 'doing' in Spanish. I can not give an example of how to 'say' anything here!
Español (Spanish)
n. pl. - actuación, actividades, fiestas, chisme
2007-11-23 02:35:37
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answered by Double O 6
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Haciendo. The "h" is silent, of course. But if you are asking, "How are you doing?", you don't need to say it at all, because in Spanish you just ask, "How are you?" (Como esta Ud. or Como estas.)
2007-11-23 02:30:26
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answered by Mike M. 6
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Doing and making is --haciendo.
to do and to make is--hacer
2007-11-23 03:23:10
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answered by Don Verto 7
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"doing" is el hacer
:) Juju
"I ascend" is english for
asciendo
2007-11-23 02:28:49
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answered by Ju ju 6
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asiendo
2007-11-23 02:28:21
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-11-23 02:28:58
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answered by jessica p 2
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