When somebody asks you "Que dia es hoy? (which day of the week is today), the correct answer will be - Hoy es _____ (Today is ...)
Example :
A: que dia es hoy ?
B: hoy es jueves(today is thursday)
They are asking you "What day is it today?"
You should answer with the current day. The format is: "Hoy es ____ de ________."
Example: "Hoy es tres de septiembre." (Today is September 3.)
What day is today?
You answer with the day of the week.
Hoy es [day of the week].
Here are the days of the week in Spanish:
Sunday - domingo
Monday - lunes
Tuesday - martes
Wednesday - miércoles
Thursday - jueves
Friday - viernes
Saturday - sábado
Note: In Spanish, day and month names are not capitalized.
You would respond with "es" and whatever day it is in Spanish.
The question being asked is "What is the day after tomorrow?" The proper answer depends on what day it is today!
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Hoy es Octubre 5, or "hoy es el cinco de octubre"
The first phrase is "What day is today", the second is "what date is today".
Que dia es hoy means: What day is today?
The phrase means "what is today?". The answer would be something like "Hoy es el lunes".
¿Qué día es hoy? ¿A cómo estamos? ¿que es la fecha de hoy?
Que dia es hoy literally means, what day is today? :)
Hoy es [dÃa de la semana].
Hoy es Octubre 5, or "hoy es el cinco de octubre"
The first phrase is "What day is today", the second is "what date is today".
Que dia es hoy means: What day is today?
"Hoy no es mi dia" means "Today is not my day."
it means: "today is a good day all that I need now is"
"Hoy es el día" Hoy - Today es - is el - the día - day
Que lio es hoy = What a mess it is today
As written, it would be "Like this? What day is today? What time is it?" Even that is an approximation. The problem is the missing accent marks, as well as a missing "usted". "¿Cómo está usted? ¿Qué día es hoy? ¿Qué hora es?" means "How are you? What day is today? What time is it?"
"Enjoy yourself today because tomorrow is another day."
"What is today's date?" in Spanish is, "¿Cúal es la fecha de hoy?" It is pronounced, "Quall ess lah FAY-cha day oy?" Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.