QUICK ANSWER
"Que haces" is a form of "que haces", a phrase which is often translated as "that you do". "Bien, gracias a Dios" is a phrase which is often translated as "fine, thank goodness". Learn more about the difference between "que haces" and "bien, gracias a Dios" below.
que haces(
keh
 
ah
-
sehs
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
1.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person informal “tú” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., How are you?).
(informal)
(singular)
a. that you do
Admiro que siempre haces cosas por ayudar a los demás.I admire that you always do something to help others.
b. that you make
El flan que haces te queda delicioso.The flan that you make is delicious.
c. you do
Las cosas que haces pueden afectar a otros.The things you do may affect others.
d. you make
¿Me das la receta de las galletas de mantequilla que haces?Can you give me the recipe for the butter cookies you make?
Copyright © 2025 Curiosity Media Inc.
bien, gracias a Dios(
byehn
 
grah
-
syahs
 
ah
 
dyohs
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. fine, thank goodness
El bebé llevaba mucho tiempo en silencio y fui a ver, pero estaba bien, gracias a Dios.The baby had been silent for a long time, so I went to check on him. He was fine, thank goodness.
b. fine, thank God
Hace mucho que no nos vemos. ¿Cómo están? - Bien, bien. Estamos todos bien, gracias a Dios.It's been a long time since we last met. How are you? - Fine, fine. We're all fine, thank God.
c. fine, thank heavens
¿Cómo va Sally después de su operación? - Bien, gracias a Dios.How's Sally getting along after the operation? - She's fine, thank heavens.
d. fine, thank heaven
Julio está bien, gracias a Dios, pero podía haberse matado al caer del andamio.Julio is fine, thank heaven, but he could have died falling off the scaffold.
Copyright © 2025 Curiosity Media Inc.