What did u eat for breakfast today ?/ Que deayunaste hoy? yo desayune un sandwich
Yo desayune corn flakes
Yo desayune huevos y tocino
etc ...
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Hoy es [día de la semana].
According to Google Translator 'Tu Ya Desayunaste' translates to 'You have already eaten breakfast'.
It is not grammatical, but it means something like: "thus that which for today"
"¿Qué día es hoy?" translates to "What day is it today?" in English. It is a common question to ask for the current day of the week.
It depends on what sentence it is used in for example If you've ever sang the weather song: que tiempo hace hoy you may be wondering what it means well, que means what tiempo means weather and hace hoy means is it.
Hoy Que Te Vas was created in 2007.
Hoy es [día de la semana].
According to Google Translator 'Tu Ya Desayunaste' translates to 'You have already eaten breakfast'.
Que lio es hoy = What a mess it is today
It is not grammatical, but it means something like: "thus that which for today"
The first phrase is "What day is today", the second is "what date is today".
The phrase, "Que tiempo hace hoy?" is a Spanish question meaning, What is the weather today? When spoken, both the "h" at the beginning of hace and hoy are silent.
usually, "what time is it".
How is the weather today?
que quieren hacer hoy? "what do you(plural) want to do today?" que debemos hacer hoy? "what should we do today?"
The phrase means "what is today?". The answer would be something like "Hoy es el lunes".
Hoy es Octubre 5, or "hoy es el cinco de octubre"