quelle est la date d'aujourd'hui, le combien sommes-nous aujourd'hui, quel jour sommes-nous aujourd'hui are common ways of asking what is the date today? in French.
Use the possessive adjective, ' today's date '. Note the 'apostrohpe 's' ' to indicate possessiveness. Compare to 'todays' , which is the plural of the singular noun 'today'.
"I have missed you today!" in English is Tu m'as manqué aujourd'hui! in French.
Today (providing that is the date 'today')You cannot because it is an ephemeral question which is now out of date.Answer only remains valid whilst the date remainstoday
today
'un rendez-vous'
Today's date is 'la date d'aujourd'hui' in French.
Quelle est la date d'aujourd'hui?
Quelle est la date aujourd'hui? - Nous sommes le combien aujourd'hui?
Date (a meeting of two people): rendez vouz (pronounced ron-day-vu)Date (i.e. The date today is...): date (pronounced dawt)
Quelle est la date? is a French equivalent of the English phrase "What is the date?" The interrogative in question may include the prepositional phrase d'aujourd'hui at the end, for the literal translation of "What is the date of today?" into English. The pronunciation will be "kel-ley la dat (do-zhoor-dwee)" in French.
If you're asking "What's today?" or "What date is it today?" then in french you say: "Aujourd hui est... and then the date. For example: Aujourd hui est le huitieme(8th) de Septembre, deux mil dix (2010). I dunno if I correctly spelled and accented everything right though xD Hope this helped ^^
I'm sure it's spelt "Au Jour hui cest..." it realy means "The day of the date is..."the correct spelling of today is "aujourd'hui"
'best by date' in french is 'mieux par date'
Read French letters from the 1700s and search for references to the event's date.
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It is possible to check today's date in such places as Today's Date and Time and Date. If someone has a computer, today's date can also be checked by viewing the date and time on the computer.
The word "date" is a feminine noun in French.