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dear friend "ayer" means "yesterday" or "past"
That isn't Spanish. If you mean "ayer", that means "yesterday".
It means "Yesterday was Sunday". Remember, the days of the week are NOT capitalized in Spanish.
What did you do yesterday. Ud (abv. for usted) is formal for you. Informal version is: Que hiciste tu (informal for you) ayer? Que = What hiciste = did hizo = do ayer = yesterday tu = informal you usted = formal you
Socorro Arce has written: 'De Ayer' 'De ayer'
La Chica de Ayer was created in 2002-07.
I had a good time yesterday
you know you liked what you did last night!
The cast of De ayer - 2007 includes: Sergio Cassani
No, yesterday in spanish is simply "ayer", "fecha" on the other hand is date is and calender date --- "En fecha ayer" is sometimes used in South American, but it´s not Standard Spanish. The correct form is "En fecha de ayer". Likewise, you can also say "en fecha 1 de junio de 1990" or "en fecha de 1 de junio de 1990". If a name follows "en fecha" the preposition "de" ("of") is mandatory.
"Cual fue la fecha de ayer" translates to "What was the date yesterday?" It is a question asking for the specific date that occurred the previous day.
Ayer = yesterday in Spanish.