Wo [bist du (informal)/sind Sie (formal)] heute?
What are you doing today is Was machst du heute in German.
today = heute
french: aujourd'hui german: heute latin: hodie
Wie gehts heute?
yes
In English, "heit" in German typically translates to "hood" or "hat."
Today, the Reichstag building still serves as the German parliament.
If you meant "heute", the meaning is "today"
If you mean "heute" (German) this means either "now" or "today"
"Hello, what are you doing today?" or "Hello, what are you going to do today?"
"Luftwaffe" is a German synonyme for "airforce"... and the today's German airforce is called Luftwaffe, too. The Luftwaffe of Nazi-Germany was founded in 1936.
In 1800, Germans primarily spoke various dialects of German, which eventually evolved into what is now known as Standard German. This period also marked the beginning of a more standardized form of the language due to the influence of writers and scholars.