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How do you say what are doing in portuguese?

There are a few ways to say "what are you doing" in Portuguese, depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* O que está a fazer? (This is the most formal way to ask.)

* O que está fazendo? (This is also formal, but slightly less so than the previous option.)

Informal:

* O que você está fazendo? (This is the most common and informal way to ask.)

* O que tá fazendo? (This is even more informal and is commonly used among friends and family.)

Note: "Você" is the informal "you" in Portuguese. For a more formal "you," use "o senhor" or "a senhora" depending on the gender of the person you are talking to.

Here are some examples of how you can use these phrases in a sentence:

* "O que está a fazer hoje?" (What are you doing today?)

* "O que você está fazendo neste momento?" (What are you doing right now?)

* "O que tá fazendo de bom?" (What are you up to?)

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