The question asks, "What color are the clothes you're wearing today?" So you answer, "Son ___________. " Fill in the blank with the name of a color.
De que color es tu ropa hoy? Is spanish for what color are your clothes today. You can answer that by the following Mi ropa es el color... (My clothes are the color...) A. azul (blue) B. rojo (red) C. amarillo (yellow) D. morado (purple) These are just some examples of the colors you can use.
de que color son tus panties... / de que color es tu ropa interior....
It means, "What color and clothes do you like to wear?"
"Que ropa llevas hoy?" means "What are you wearing today? The answer, naturally would be "I am wearing X", or "Llevo X" Some things worth wearing includes Pants/trousers = Pantalones a shirt = una camisa a long-sleeve shirt = una camiseta Socks = Calcetines Shoes = Zapatos a dress/skirt = un vestido/una falda
The phrase means "what is today?". The answer would be something like "Hoy es el lunes".
Hoy Que Te Vas was created in 2007.
Que querria comprar usted hoy? = What would you like to buy today?
what clothing is Nora taking
'What have you done/did you do today?' = 'Que has hecho hoy?' (accent on 'e' in 'que') 'What you did today....' = 'Lo que has hecho/hiciste hoy....' 'What I did today was....' = 'Lo que he hecho hoy fue....' (accent on final 'e') But it's a bit uneconomical for Spanish, which would simply say, e.g.: 'Today, I (went to the park)'= 'Hoy fui al parque' (accent on 'i') And a problem is that the interrogative/emphatic auxiliary verb 'do/did' does not exist in Spanish, so you would have to specify what you did (e.g. 'went') and use the appropriate verb.
Hoy es [día de la semana].
It must be:Los hombres que tienen ropa negra --- men wearing black clothing.
Que lio es hoy = What a mess it is today