the correct spelling is Hoi Palloi and is of Greek origin meaning the common masses. Some may also think it belongs to the Upper Classes and this may be a mistaken association with the words Hoity-Toity
hoy: todaydomingo: SundaySo, probably hoy es domingo: Today is Sunday.
"Hoy es sábado" means "Today is Saturday" in Spanish.
"Hoy se miércoles" translates to "Today is Wednesday" in English.
It means "you are working today". As a question "¿Estás trabajando hoy?", it would be "Are you working today?"
"Hoy estoy" means "Today I am" in Spanish. It is the combination of the word "hoy" which means "today" and the verb "estoy" which means "I am" in the first person singular form.
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hoy = today
hoy = today mañana = tomorrow
hoy, no means: today, no.
hoy: todaydomingo: SundaySo, probably hoy es domingo: Today is Sunday.
No habia escuela hoy means There was no school today.
Hoy no te veré. It means, "Today I will not see you ."
"for today."
Of today.
Lucir bien hoy means to look well/fine today.
today, I love you. hoy= today te amo= I love you
"Hoy no es mi dia" means "Today is not my day."