It would be es un dulce dia (with an accent on the I in dia). This is one of the exceptions where the adjective comes before the object.
· debil (weak) · delgado (thin) · dificil (difficult) · divertido (entertaining) · divino (divine) · dulce (sweet)
It means, "the day", as "el" means 'the' and "dia" means 'day'. I speak Spanish.
thank you "little thing"(term of endearment) you've made my day you are very sweet bye little angel
The way you say Mothers Day in Spanish is "Dia de Madre".
Dia feliz
Quel dia?
"Dia lluvioso"
El Dia means "The Day" in Spanish/English translation.
I'm sure dia in spanish means day.
The name GREEN DAY meand dia verde in spanish
Dia. (DEE-ah)
A good day