De que color es tu ropa hoy? Is spanish for what color are your clothes today. You can answer that by the following
Mi ropa es el color...
(My clothes are the color...)
A. azul (blue)
B. rojo (red)
C. amarillo (yellow)
D. morado (purple)
These are just some examples of the colors you can use.
'¿De que te ries?' means 'What are you laughing at?' or 'What's so funny?'
"de lo que" would vary depending on the context it is used in - but the direct translation would be "than".
...que por viejo, que por diablo
what do you want of me ?
hi
de que color son tus panties... / de que color es tu ropa interior....
Hoy es [día de la semana].
Well, honey, my outfit today is as fabulous as ever. It's a lovely shade of black, because, let's face it, black goes with everything and makes me look fierce. So, to answer your question, the color of my clothes today is black. Next!
"Que ropa llevas hoy?" means "What are you wearing today? The answer, naturally would be "I am wearing X", or "Llevo X" Some things worth wearing includes Pants/trousers = Pantalones a shirt = una camisa a long-sleeve shirt = una camiseta Socks = Calcetines Shoes = Zapatos a dress/skirt = un vestido/una falda
Hoy es Octubre 5, or "hoy es el cinco de octubre"
it means: What did James buy at the store?
¿Qué día es hoy? ¿A cómo estamos? ¿que es la fecha de hoy?
es democratico
"Que soy la fecha de hoy" does not have a clear meaning in Spanish. It seems like a mistranslation or a mistake. It could be an attempt to ask for the current date ("¿Cuál es la fecha de hoy?") or have a different phrase in mind.
¿Qué día es hoy? ¿A cómo estamos? ¿que es la fecha de hoy?
tienda de ropa
¡Feliz primero de julio! ¿Hay algo en lo que te pueda ayudar hoy?