Which of the following phrases mean "you don´t do anything" (en español)?

No hago nada.
No hacemos nada.
No haces nada.

No haces nada.

The phrase "No haces nada" means "you don't do anything" in Spanish.

To determine which of the given phrases mean "you don't do anything" in Spanish, we need to understand the subject pronouns and the verb form used in each phrase. Let's break it down:

1. "No hago nada" - This phrase translates to "I don't do anything." The subject pronoun "hago" corresponds to the first-person singular pronoun "yo," which means "I" in English.

2. "No hacemos nada" - This phrase translates to "We don't do anything." The subject pronoun "hacemos" corresponds to the first-person plural pronoun "nosotros/nosotras," which means "we" in English.

3. "No haces nada" - This phrase translates to "You don't do anything." The subject pronoun "haces" corresponds to the second-person singular pronoun "tú," which means "you" in English.

Therefore, the phrase that means "you don't do anything" in Spanish is "No haces nada."