"What are you doing today?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Che fai oggi? The interrogative phrase is being asked of a family member, friend, or peer since the second person informal singular form of the present indicative is used. The pronunciation will be "key feye OD-djee" in Italian.
Che fa oggi? in Italian means "What is happening today?" in English.
Che in Italian means "that" in English.
"What" in English is Che?, Che cosa? or Cosa? in Italian.
"What was that?" in English is Che cosa era? in Italian.
Che bono che sei! in Italian means "How attractive you are!" in English.
Che cosa
"Who" in English is chi as a question and che as a statement in Italian.
"What will be, will be!" in English is Sarà quel che sarà! in Italian.
"Of course not!" in English is Certo che no! in Italian.
"It is what it is!" in English is È quello che è! in Italian.
"How pretty!" in English is Che carina! in Italian.
"What is...?" in English is Cos'è...? in Italian.