If you mean to say, "What day of the month is today?" that's "今天幾號?" It's pronounced "Jin1tian1 ji3 hao4" in Hanyu Pinyin and "Jintian jii haw" in Gwoyeu Romatzyh.
If you want to know what day of the week it is, the Chinese for that is "今天星期幾?" In Hanyu Pinyin this is pronounced "Jin1tian1 xing1qi1 ji3" and in Gwoyeu Romatzyh it's pronounced "Jintian shingchi jii?"
To say "what day is today?" in Chinese, you can say "今天星期几?" (jīntiān xīngqī jǐ?). This translates to "Today is what day of the week?"
No, it is more correct to say, "What day is it today?"
You can say "你今天怎么样?(nǐ jīntiān zěnme yàng?)" to ask "How are you doing today?" in Chinese.
To say "I miss you" in Chinese, you can say "我想念你" (wǒ xiǎngniàn nǐ).
"Nǐ zhǔ yì dài" is how you could phonetically say "Have a nice day" in Chinese.
You can say "你今天过得如何?" (nǐ jīntiān guò dé rúhé?) to ask someone how their day was in Chinese.
Today is Chinese new year
"What day is today?"
nice day
i-tian
You can say "你今天怎么样?(nǐ jīntiān zěnme yàng?)" to ask "How are you doing today?" in Chinese.
Fuqinjie.
ce suo zai na
ni hao kailan
你今天/Nǐ jīntiān
u say im going to have a awesome day today.
Not really, although if you say this, you will probably be understood. The word "today" does not require an article (a, the). Thus, we would simply say "today", and we would not say "a today." On the other hand, we can say "a day," or we can say "the day," since the word "day" is a regular, countable noun.
It's going to be a good day today