comment allez-vous aujourd'hui ?
comment vas-tu aujourd'hui ?
"Comment vas-tu aujourd'hui ?"
You can say "Comment s'est passée ta journée aujourd'hui ?" in French to ask "How was today?"
Yes, "aujourd'hui est" translates to "today is" in French.
French is the official language of France.
"Today is Thursday!" in English is Aujourd'hui c'est jeudi! in French.
The French expression "aujourd'hui" comes from the Old French phrase "au jor d'hui," which means "on the day of today." Over time, the phrase evolved into the single word "aujourd'hui," which is used to mean "today" in modern French.
"Today's" in English is d'aujourd'hui in French.
You can say "Comment s'est passée ta journée aujourd'hui ?" in French to ask "How was today?"
"Today, it was..." in English is Aujourd'hui, il a été... . in French.
Today's date is 'la date d'aujourd'hui' in French.
"I will see you today!" in English is On se voit aujourd'hui! in French.
"Today's lessons" in English is les cours d'aujourd'huiin French.
"Not today, sir!" in English is Pas aujourd'hui, Monsieur! in French.
"Today" in English is aujourd'hui, pronounced "o-zhoor-dwee," in French.
"Today is Thursday!" in English is Aujourd'hui c'est jeudi! in French.
Approximately 120,000 people in Australia speak French as their main language at home, according to the latest census data. This number includes both native French speakers and those who have learned French as a second language.
aujourd'hui
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