If this is a statement:
She/he/it is at the beach today.
If this is a question:
Are you (formal) at the beach today?
Is she/he at the beach today?
Like this job today.
"Quién no está aquí hoy?" means "Who is not here today?"
Marco is angry because he has an exam/test today.
this is my picture for today
It means: Who's playing today?
it means what is the weather like today?
"Today is beautiful and how is it in Canada?" Literally: Today the day is beautiful and in Canada, how is [it]?
"Cómo estás hoy?" means "How are you today?" A close variant, "Cómo está hoy?" is a more formal way to ask the question to an elder, an authority figure, or a peer you don't know very well. The variant version can also mean "How is he (or she) today?"
¿Cómo estas hoy? (Informal) ¿Cómo esta usted hoy? (formal)
hoy: todaydomingo: SundaySo, probably hoy es domingo: Today is Sunday.
Como esta tu dia de hoy (accent on first 'o', first 'a' and the 'i') = How's your day being, today
This is night