Here's why:
* "K" is not a common letter in Spanish. Spanish uses the letter "C" to represent the "k" sound.
* "Hases" is not a Spanish word. The correct spelling for the plural of "hacer" (to do) is "haces."
Possible Interpretations:
* Misspelling: The phrase could be a misspelling of "qué haces," which means "what are you doing?"
* Internet Slang: It might be a slang term used online, especially in informal contexts.
To get a better understanding, please provide more context. For example:
* Where did you encounter this phrase? (online, in a conversation, in a text, etc.)
* What was the surrounding text or conversation?
With more context, I can help you figure out the intended meaning.