¿Cómo va tu día hoy, ¿Cómo va su día hoy? in the singular or plural and ¿Cómo va vuestro día hoy? are Spanish equivalents of the English phrase "How is your day today?" Context makes clear whether one "you" formally (case 2) or informally (example 1) or two or more "you all" in Latin America (option 2) and formally (sample 2) or informally in Spain (selection 3) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "KO-mo va too THEE-a oy" in the singular, "KO-mo va soo THEE-a oy" in the singular or plural and "KO-mo va VWEY-stro THEE-a oy" in the plural in Uruguayan Spanish.
¡Sí, día! in Spanish is "Yes, day!" in English.
Today, this day is "Kyou"
"Que dia es?"
"nuevo dia"
"Today is a good day!" in English is Oggi è un bel giorno! in Italian.
¿Cómo fue tu día?
The phrase "buen día" translates to "good day" in English.
This expression means a bad day.
How is your day going can be translated from English to Spanish as como va su dia. This can be used as a greeting.
27 good day/morning 27
Feliz Día de San Valentín
La siesta is the time of day when mystery and unilateralism become one