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"What is the weather like today?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Che tempo fa oggi?

Specifically, the interrogative che means "what." The masculine noun tempo means "time, weather" depending upon the context. The verb fa means "(He/she/it) does/makes, does do/make, is doing/making" or "(formal singular You) are doing/making, do/make, do do/make" depending upon the context. The adverb oggi means "today."

The pronunciation is "keh TEHM-poh fah OHD-djee."

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