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Meaning/expression
Message from dlsur posted on 01-08-2011 at 17:33:48 (D | E | F)
Hello everyone .

I need to resolve a problem, please; I am reading a book and I have found an expression.
I have been looking it up in a dictionary and I found the meaning , but I'm not sure.
It is the expression (in red ): What in the world is the matter with you ? What have you been up to ?What have you seen ? said the two men...

I think that the translation from English into Spanish is ¿Que has estado haciendo ? / What have you been doing ?
. But I'm not sure about this meaning .
Thanks .


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Edited by dlsur on 01-08-2011 17:30

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Edited by lucile83 on 01-08-2011 19:20


Re: Meaning/expression from notrepere, posted on 01-08-2011 at 18:23:05 (D | E)
Hello

I'm no Spanish expert, but here's what I found:

Larousse: (inf) [secretly doing something]
what are you up to? ¿qué andas tramando?
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Reverso:
what are you up to? ¿qué andas haciendo?
what are you up to with that knife? ¿qué haces con ese cuchillo?
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Re: Meaning/expression from lucile83, posted on 01-08-2011 at 19:31:16 (D | E)
Hi!

Well, I don't know which forum would be best for you

Anyway notrepere has answered you.
If you need more explanation I suggest you ask your question in the Spanish forum and give the link of this topic.




Re: Meaning/expression from dlsur, posted on 02-08-2011 at 21:20:11 (D | E)
Hello

Thanks for your comments and answers ,I have kept looking for the expression, and I think that I have settled my doubt about it.
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By the way , the book where I found that expression, is Horror Stories ( Macmillan collections ) in English of course .
Thanks.





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