"Quel jour est-on aujourd'hui ?"
To ask "What day is today?" in French, you would say "Quel jour sommes-nous aujourd'hui ?"
No, the question "which day is it today?" is grammatically correct and is asking for the current day of the week.
"¿Qué día es hoy?" translates to "What day is it today?" in English. It is a common question to ask for the current day of the week.
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.
"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.
To ask "How are you?" in French, you would say "Comment ça va?" The response to this question can vary, but a common reply is "Ça va bien, merci." which means "I'm fine, thank you."
This is a variable number. It depends when you ask the question
You mean how do you ask the question? What day is it today? Tuesday or Wednesday? What is today's date? Is it the 14th or 15th?
because probably one day he goes to French and people might ask question to him
No, the question "which day is it today?" is grammatically correct and is asking for the current day of the week.
It is this day, today,,,Saturday; The same day that the question is asking.
"¿Qué día es hoy?" translates to "What day is it today?" in English. It is a common question to ask for the current day of the week.
Aujourd'hui
Usually its just a simple hello going into a how are you followed by a either a hobbies question or a simple how was your day today.
Perhaps when you're asking about something that occurred the day before today. For example, you might ask, "What did you do yesterday?"
You gotta ask yourself one question...is today your lucky day? Well is, zagga zow?
today was a good day in french
On that day is "aujourd'hui" (for today) or "en ce jour" (for any day even in the past) in French.