On google translate, they say it is : ¿Qué hiciste hoy? but i'm not sure of the actual term.
Cómo estás hoy (co-mo est-as oi')
The phrase "Cual es la fecha de hoy?" translates to "What is the date today?" in English.
Bernard Kelly has written: 'Spanish today' 'Carmen Y Fernando' -- subject(s): Spanish language, Conversation and phrase books 'Similarity'
The phrase "get lost" as in telling someone to leave is "piérdete" in Spanish.
"Hoy es snule" is not a meaningful phrase in Spanish. It seems to be a made-up or nonsensical combination of words.
Spanish courts may hear this phrase a lot. The English phrase "settlement amount" translates to the Spanish phrase "importe de la liquidacion".
In Spanish, you would say, "Hoy Amelia y yo estamos cantando." This translates directly to "Today Amelia and I are singing." The phrase uses the present continuous tense to indicate the action happening right now.
"Hoy" means "today". The "se" probably is "sé", which would mean "I know". The phrase means "today I know". Hoy se... --- Today .... (There's no translation for "se" in English)
El plato tipico is the Spanish phrase for a regional specialty.
Yes, you should put a comma after "today" in the phrase "as of today" to indicate that the phrase is specifying the present moment.
it is a phrase
Hoy Is Today in spanish x:Dhoy