Hoy estamos a miércoles 27 (veintisiete) de abril.(
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Hoy es Miércoles el veinti siete de Abril. (X)
"Today is Wednesday," would be translated as "Hoy es miércoles."
Miércoles is Wednesday.
Yes you can; but remember to put the accent in 'miércoles' on the 'e'.
miercoles noche is spanish for wednesday night me siento bien is im feeling fine
Wednesday morning, it is correct to say I have not seen him for one day. Wednesday afternoon, or by working day end, it is correct to say I have not seen him for two days
Hoy es el seis de abril dos mil diez. Note the months are NOT capitalized in Spanish.
Today is Wednesday morning
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?
To say "Happy Wednesday," you can simply say "Happy Wednesday!" in English. If you're looking for translations, in Spanish, it’s "¡Feliz miércoles!" and in French, it's "Joyeux mercredi!" Each expression conveys a cheerful greeting for the day.
miércoles (days of the week, like month names, are not capitalized)
Hoy es miercoles, el vientiseis de octubre de dos mil once (today is Wednesday October 26 2011
In Spanish, you would say, "Te llamaré el miércoles." This translates directly to "I will call you on Wednesday." The phrase maintains the future tense and specifies the day of the week.