I don’t know that’s why I’m asking you.
It doesn't appear to have a specific meaning in any known language. It could be a made-up phrase or potentially a phrase in a language that is not commonly recognized.
hoy: todaydomingo: SundaySo, probably hoy es domingo: Today is Sunday.
"Hoy es sábado" means "Today is Saturday" in Spanish.
"Hoy se miércoles" translates to "Today is Wednesday" in English.
"Hoy estoy" means "Today I am" in Spanish. It is the combination of the word "hoy" which means "today" and the verb "estoy" which means "I am" in the first person singular form.
"Estás trabajando hoy" means "Are you working today?" in English.
If this is from the song "Tonda Wanda Hoy," it's misspelled. The correct words, according to the sheet music of the song, are "Tonda wanda hoy conicka la."
hoy = today
hoy = today mañana = tomorrow
hoy, no means: today, no.
hoy: todaydomingo: SundaySo, probably hoy es domingo: Today is Sunday.
No habia escuela hoy means There was no school today.
Hoy no te veré. It means, "Today I will not see you ."
Of today.
"for today."
"Hoy estoy" means "Today I am" in Spanish. It is the combination of the word "hoy" which means "today" and the verb "estoy" which means "I am" in the first person singular form.
today, I love you. hoy= today te amo= I love you
Lucir bien hoy means to look well/fine today.