It's a very polite way of saying, "What type of day are you having"
¿A qué hora tiene / tienen / tienes / tenéis clases? (It's inferred that strange form: "¿En qué parte del día....?") En cual parte del dia tiene usted/tienes clases? (formal informal) (Accents on 'a' in 'cual', 'i' in 'dia')
Have a good morning call me later.
Literally, how many hours does a day have. Figuratively, how many hours in a day. There are a few hours in a day.
Elena tiene un horario de clases que consta de seis materias en un día escolar típico.
Usually this is said as "Cómo está usted" and means "how are you" in the formal form.
con = with dia = day
este dia = this day = today
This is a wonderful day now that I have news of you.
The spanish words 'otro dia' mean in English: other day.Another response:Another day
Dia- means complete or through
Algun dia means some day in English
Depending on the context, the abbreviation dia may stand for diamond.