"J'ai eu une longue journée aujourd'hui."
To ask "What day is today?" in French, you would say "Quel jour sommes-nous aujourd'hui ?"
Today-Aujourd'hui*I am a 10 year old who is taking french and this is what my french teacher taught me!
You can say "Aujourd'hui, je serai français." in French.
No, it is more correct to say, "What day is it today?"
comment allez vous it means how do you go
today was a good day in french
C'etait une longue journee means "it was a long day" in French
On that day is "aujourd'hui" (for today) or "en ce jour" (for any day even in the past) in French.
passe une bonne journée is how the French would say 'enjoy your day'
"le plat du jour" is the translation for "today's special" in French;
To ask "What day is today?" in French, you would say "Quel jour sommes-nous aujourd'hui ?"
i don't know how to say day but ermm.. aujourd'hui means today i guese if u separate them you might know how to say day.
Aujourd'hui est une bonne journée.
J'ai apprécié la journée ensoleillée d'aujourd'hui
"What day is today?"
Travailler toute la journee
Today-Aujourd'hui*I am a 10 year old who is taking french and this is what my french teacher taught me!