How do you spell what are eating in Chinese?

The phrase "what are you eating" in Chinese can be translated in a few ways, depending on the context and level of formality. Here are a few options:

Formal:

* 你在吃什么? (Nǐ zài chī shénme?) - This is the most direct and literal translation.

* 您在吃什么? (Nín zài chī shénme?) - This is a more polite version, using the honorific "您" (nín) instead of "你" (nǐ) for someone older or of higher social status.

Informal:

* 你在吃啥? (Nǐ zài chī shá?) - This is a more casual and colloquial way to ask.

* 你吃什么? (Nǐ chī shénme?) - This is another common and informal way to ask.

The best way to choose which translation to use depends on the situation and your relationship with the person you're speaking to.