Sentence examples of "que" in French with translation "what"

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Que faites-vous diable là ? What on earth are you doing here?
Que peut-on y faire ? What can you do?
Faites ce que vous voulez. Do what you want.
Que prévois-tu de faire ? What do you plan to do?
Que n'as-tu pas ? What don't you have?
Et maintenant, que fait-on ? So what do we do now?
Que penses-tu de lui ? What do you think of him?
Que faites-vous aujourd'hui ? What are you doing today?
Que penses-tu du Japon ? What do you think of Japan?
Écoute ce que je dis. Listen to what I am saying.
Que faisais-tu là-bas ? What were you doing down there?
Payez ce que vous voulez. Pay what you want.
Que fais-tu aujourd'hui ? What are you doing today?
Que devrais-je faire ensuite ? What should I do next?
Que venez-vous de dire ? What did you just say?
Que n'avez-vous pas ? What don't you have?
Que faites-vous au Japon ? What do you do in Japan?
Que faisiez-vous là-bas ? What were you doing down there?
Que peux-tu m'enseigner ? What can you teach me?
Que fais-tu le dimanche ? What do you do on Sundays?
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