It means: What can you do today?
Depends of the context. It could be a question Are you going to do something today It could be a statement You are going to do something today NOTE, it should be "Vas a hacer ago hoy"
"Voy a hacer muchas cosas hoy" means " I am going to do a lot of things today".
¿Qué quieres hacer hoy? (very informal)¿Qué deseas hacer hoy? (a bit informal in the tu/usted part -- uses tú, but deseas/desear is more formal)¿Qué desa hacer hoy? or ¿Qué desea Usted hacer hoy? (very formal)
It means "wants to". Here is a translator: http://translate.google.com/translate_s?hl=en&clss=&q=quiere+hacer&tq=wants+to&sl=es&tl=en
Puedes afeitarte hoy?
que quieren hacer hoy? "what do you(plural) want to do today?" que debemos hacer hoy? "what should we do today?"
hoy: todaydomingo: SundaySo, probably hoy es domingo: Today is Sunday.
It is not grammatical, but it means something like: "thus that which for today"
It means: 'I feel I couldn't do a lot today' or 'Sorry I couldn't do a lot today'..
You say, "Please, can you go to work today?" If it's not a question, you say, "Please; you can go to work today."
This is night
It literally means "...it which you are going to do today.." and it is more mellifluously interpreted as, "...what you're gonna do today."