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What do you mean?

"What are you doing" means "What are you doing".

Gànmá (gànmá) usually means "what to do, what to do". It is a common incorrect way of writing. The correct way to write it is "to do" (gànmá).

The word "Ma" has only one pronunciation: ma, and there is no pronunciation of má. Ganma (gànma) means "obviously doing it, going to do it".

When it means "what to do, what to do", many people are also accustomed to using "why", which is actually a wrong way of writing. The correct way to write it is "why".

Example:

"What are you doing"? "I'm brushing my teeth."

"Why do you have to let me do this? Why don't you ask someone else to do it?" “Because it can only be done if you go.”

Extended information:

As the saying goes: "There is no need to go to the Three Treasures Palace". In other words, a girl will not come to you for no reason. When she takes the initiative to send you a message saying: "What are you doing?", there are generally two possibilities.

1. When I encounter something, I come to you because I want your help

2. I miss you and want to chat with you

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