mi járatban vagy
Hungarian edit
Etymology edit
mi (“what”) + járat (“walking”) + -ban (“in”, case suffix) + vagy (“you are”, a conjugated form of the verb van)
Pronunciation edit
Phrase edit
- (informal) What brings you here? What are you doing here? What are you up to (here)? What is your business/errand/mission (here)? Why have you come here? What wind blows you here?
See also edit
- mi járatban van? (formal version)