"Hoy" means "today". The "se" probably is "sé", which would mean "I know". The phrase means "today I know".
Hoy se... --- Today .... (There's no translation for "se" in English)
"Hoy se" in Spanish means "today is..." or "today one...". It is a way to express general statements or actions that occur regularly on a specific day.
"Hoy se miércoles" translates to "Today is Wednesday" in English.
"Hoy es sábado" means "Today is Saturday" in Spanish.
The Spanish word for "today" is "hoy."
"Hoy es snule" is not a meaningful phrase in Spanish. It seems to be a made-up or nonsensical combination of words.
"¿Qué fecha es hoy?" means "What is the date today?" in Spanish.
"Hoy se miércoles" translates to "Today is Wednesday" in English.
Hoy Hace mucho frio.
hoy = today
hoy, no means: today, no.
TO train
If I can today
¿Cómo estás hoy?
Today cnokonhon.
tested today
today, I love you. hoy= today te amo= I love you
"Today I am.."
¿Se divirtió usted / se divirtieron / te divertiste / os divertisteis hoy? *¿Se ha / se han / te has / os habéis divertido hoy? * As "hoy", sometimes is considered not finished yet, you can use the "pretérito perfecto" (preterit perfect)