The phrase most often used is "que fecha es?" which, in spanish TODAY is implied, is: what's the date?. Of course, in english, it is redundant because I've never heard "What's today?: used. It's always: what's today's date?. Clear as mud?.
What is the date
The question asks, "What is today's date?" So to answer it, you'd give the date - a cardinal number. "Hoy es el doce (12) de enero." = Today is the 12th of January.
what's the date
what date is it
Que fecha
-What date?
El día de hoy La fecha de hoy
tell them today's date it means - what is today's date
Today's date is January 28 (English) La fecha de hoy es 28 de enero (Spanish)
¿Qué día es hoy? ¿A cómo estamos? ¿que es la fecha de hoy?
"What is today's date?" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¿Cuál es la fecha de hoy? The question translates literally as "What is the date of today?" in English. The pronunciation will be "kwa-les la FEY-tcha they oy" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Cual es la fecha de hoy translates from Spanish to English to mean "What is today's date?"
Cual es la fecha de hoy translates from Spanish to English to mean "What is today's date?"
It means "What is today's date?"
"Cual es la fecha de hoy?" means "What's today's date?"
It means "What is today's date?" The answer would be to give the date. "Hoy es el 16 de septiembre".
What is todays date
its spelled wrong. cual es la fecha de hoy means whats todays date.
El día de hoy La fecha de hoy
¿Qué día es hoy? ¿A cómo estamos? ¿que es la fecha de hoy?
todays date is?
¿Cúal es la fecha de hoy?
tell them today's date it means - what is today's date