"Hoy es el trece de marzo" = "Today is the three of march."
May I assume you haven't learned your ordinals in class yet? Tercero = 3rd.
"Hoy es el primero de marzo" means "Today is the first of March" in Spanish.
"Hoy es el treinta de marzo" means "Today is the thirtieth of March" in Spanish.
"Hoy es el diecisiete de marzo" translates to "Today is the 17th of March" in English.
If it has a question mark after it, it means "Is today the first of March?" If it has a period after it, it means, "today is the first day of March."
The 10th of March in Spanish is "el diez de marzo."
"Hoy es el trece de marzo" = "Today is the three of march." May I assume you haven't learned your ordinals in class yet? Tercero = 3rd.
"Hoy es el trece de marzo" = "Today is the three of march." May I assume you haven't learned your ordinals in class yet? Tercero = 3rd.
"Hoy es el primero de marzo" means "Today is the first of March" in Spanish.
"Hoy es el treinta de marzo" means "Today is the thirtieth of March" in Spanish.
"Hoy es el diecisiete de marzo" translates to "Today is the 17th of March" in English.
Today is the 30th of March
It means "today is the 11th of March."
el quince de marzo de dos mil trece
15.3.2013el quince de marzo de dos mil trece
March
Hoy es el trece de noviembre de dos mil nueve.
"(upside down ?) ¿Qué día es hoy?" keep in mind "día" is masculine