If it has a question mark after it, it means "Is today the first of March?"
If it has a period after it, it means, "today is the first day of March."
Today is the first of March
"Hoy es el diecisiete de marzo" translates to "Today is the 17th of March" in English.
"Hoy es el trece de marzo" = "Today is the three of march." May I assume you haven't learned your ordinals in class yet? Tercero = 3rd.
Today is July First
The date is the 30th of March
Today is the first of March
"Hoy es el diecisiete de marzo" translates to "Today is the 17th of March" in English.
"Hoy es el trece de marzo" = "Today is the three of march." May I assume you haven't learned your ordinals in class yet? Tercero = 3rd.
"Hoy es el trece de marzo" = "Today is the three of march." May I assume you haven't learned your ordinals in class yet? Tercero = 3rd.
Today is July First
Today is the 30th of March
The date is the 30th of March
"Hoy es el trece de marzo" = "Today is the three of march." May I assume you haven't learned your ordinals in class yet? Tercero = 3rd.
It means "today is the 11th of March."
Hoy es el primero de mayo
Marzo means March in Spanish.
"Today is the first day of July." Although, the correct way to say it would be, "Hoy es el primer de Julio." Primeris used for saying the first of every month only, which is why it is commonly forgotten.