"Today" is an English equivalent of the Italian word oggi. The word serves as an adverb or masculine singular noun depending upon context. Regardless of use, the pronunciation will be "OD-djee" in Italian.
"I am not happy today" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Oggi non sono felice.
Specifically, the adverb/masculine noun oggi means "today." The adverb non means "not." The verb sonohere means "(I) am." The feminine/masculine adjective felicemeans "happy."
The pronunciation is "OHDJ-djee nohn SOH-noh feh-LEE-tcheh."
"Today is..." is English equivalent of the incomplete Italian phrase Oggi è... .
Specifically, the adverb oggi means "today." The verb è means "(He/she/it) is, (formal singular you) are." The pronunciation is "OHDJ-djee eh."
Oggi è il mio cognomastico in Italian means "Today is my last-name day" in English.
Oggi in Italian means "today" in English.
Che fa oggi? in Italian means "What is happening today?" in English.
Come state oggi?
abbiamo un examen oggi
"Umbrella" in English is ombrello in Italian.
Come sta la mia ragaza Top oggi? in Italian means "How is my top girl today?" in English.
"We missed you in church today" in English is Ci siete mancati in chiesa oggi in Italian.
"Today is a good day!" in English is Oggi è un bel giorno! in Italian.
"Fine! Today!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Bene! Oggi! The adverbs possibly reference an agreement over meeting that day. The pronunciation will be "BEH-ney OD-djee" in Italian.
anno alla data or anno ad oggi
"I have missed you so much today!" in English is Mi sei mancata tanto oggi! to a female and Mi sei mancato tanto oggi! to a male in Italian.
oggi è stata una splendida giornata
come è Bella la mia amante oggi