"What day is today?"
No, it is more correct to say, "What day is it today?"
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 a beautiful day today my love."
It's going to be a good day today
The correct phrase is "today's day and age
Day = día What day is today = ¿Qué día es hoy?
i don't know how to say day but ermm.. aujourd'hui means today i guese if u separate them you might know how to say day.
You would say "He/She is having a half day today" in English.
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?
In Bosnian, "today" is said as "danas." The word is used in various contexts to refer to the current day. For example, you might say, "Danas je lijep dan," which means "Today is a beautiful day."
sidee tahay maanta