The question means "What are you doing on Saturday?"
The answer may depend on whether or not you want to tell the questioner what you are doing on Saturday, as well as what you are actually doing on that day.
As an example response, though, if you want to tell the questioner that you are going to the park, you might say "Voy al parque."
"What do you do weekends?"
What do you do in the summer?
¿Y qué haces? = And what are you doing? / And what do you do?
"What is your profession?" or "What kind of job do you have?"
It's qué más haces? and it means, What else do yo do?
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"What do you do weekends?"
¿Que haces en el teatro?
Echo de menos cuando me haces el café.
What do you do if the server does not hear you?
What do you do in the summer?
Me hace todavía usted sentir maripositas (en el estómago) Me haces todavía sentir maripositas (en el estómago)
haces falta means I need you !!!! haces falta means I need you !!!! haces falta means I need you !!!!
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¿Y qué haces? = And what are you doing? / And what do you do?
'Haces' is spelled with an initial 'h.' '...que haces..." means "what/which/that you do," or "what/which/that you're doing." As a question, '¿Qué haces?' means 'What are you doing?'
"Q haces yeni" appears to be a misspelled version of "¿Qué haces, Yeni?" in Spanish, which translates to "What are you doing, Yeni?"