"Aujourd'hui" is a French word that translates to "today" in English. It is used to refer to the current day or the day the speaker is inquiring about.
"Aujourd'hui c'est" translates to "today is" in English. It is commonly used to refer to the present day or to indicate the specific day of the week.
"Je suis fatigue aujourd'hui" means "I am tired today" in French.
"Hui hui maca" does not have a common meaning or translation in English. It may be a phrase in a particular language or dialect, or it could be a made-up or nonsensical expression. Without more context or information, it is difficult to determine its specific meaning.
"Aloha hui" is a Hawaiian term meaning "hello group" or "goodbye group." It is a friendly way to address a group of people informally in Hawaiian culture.
"In English, "Quelle est la date aujourd'hui" translates to "What is the date today?"
'Aujourd'hui' means 'today'.
It is Thursday today.
It is Wednesday today.
Have you thought of me today.
It means are you good today?
Today lots of love to give
Bonjour. Comment allee vous aujourd hui?
"Aujourd'hui c'est" translates to "today is" in English. It is commonly used to refer to the present day or to indicate the specific day of the week.
Comment allez-vous aujourd-hui? in French means "How are you today?" in English.
If you're asking "What's today?" or "What date is it today?" then in french you say: "Aujourd hui est... and then the date. For example: Aujourd hui est le huitieme(8th) de Septembre, deux mil dix (2010). I dunno if I correctly spelled and accented everything right though xD Hope this helped ^^
"permets aujourd'hui avec les saints..." translates as "allow us today with the patron saints..."
Translation: Are you going today, pretty? Note: "Pretty" in this context is similar to the English "sweetie" or "honey".