"Quién no está aquí hoy?" means "Who is not here today?"
"Quien no está aquí hoy" in Spanish translates to "who is not here today." It refers to someone who is not present at the current location or event.
"Como esta el tiempo hoy" is Spanish for "How is the weather today?" It is a common way to ask about the current weather conditions.
¡Gracias! ¡Me alegra que te guste! ¿En qué más puedo ayudarte hoy?
it's asking how's the weather today so it depends on what how the weather is hace sol/it's sunny esta nublado/it's cloudy esta lluviendo/it's raining esta nevando/it's snowing
hoy: todaydomingo: SundaySo, probably hoy es domingo: Today is Sunday.
"Hoy es sábado" means "Today is Saturday" in Spanish.
this is my picture for today
Like this job today.
It means: Who's playing today?
"Como esta el tiempo hoy" is Spanish for "How is the weather today?" It is a common way to ask about the current weather conditions.
¿Cómo estas hoy? (Informal) ¿Cómo esta usted hoy? (formal)
Como esta tu dia de hoy (accent on first 'o', first 'a' and the 'i') = How's your day being, today
Marco is angry because he has an exam/test today.
If this is a statement:She/he/it is at the beach today.If this is a question:Are you (formal) at the beach today?Is she/he at the beach today?
roughly: I am who you love, who waits for you and although I am not in your life, you'll always be in my life.
I translate it as, today the future of an entire country is in your feet, what does it mean? I dont have a clue
The Spanish word for today is hoy.
"How is your stomach today, my friend?"