Quelle est la date aujourd'hui? - Nous sommes le combien aujourd'hui?
English: "when is your birthday?' French: "Quelle est la date de ton anniversaire?" Pro-nounciaton: Kell - e - la - dut - de - ton - anni - ver - seer !
Veux-tu sortir avec moi ? or est-ce que tu veux sortir avec moi ? would be the casual phrase for 'will you date me?'. (Literally it means 'would you like to go out with me?')
The word "date" is a feminine noun in French.
what is this is tranlated in French as "qu'est-ce c'est ?"
You can ask someone for their date of birth by saying, "When is your birthday?" or "What is your date of birth?"
This is a variable number. It depends when you ask the question
Yesterdays date is one minus todays date. By looking at a calendar and finding todays date then looking to the left for yesterdays.
todays date
todays date
todays date
look at the expiry date, and then at todays date. If the expiry date is before todays date then your passport has expired.
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'.
Yesterdays date is one minus todays date. By looking at a calendar and finding todays date then looking to the left for yesterdays.
Veux-tu venir avec moi?
the date must be posterior to todays date. what does this mean?
English: "when is your birthday?' French: "Quelle est la date de ton anniversaire?" Pro-nounciaton: Kell - e - la - dut - de - ton - anni - ver - seer !
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