"How is the weather today?" in English is Quel temps fait-il aujourd'hui? in French.
Today, January 10, 2014, the weather in Chicago is 37 degrees Fahrenheit.
I'm unable to provide real-time weather updates. You can check the weather in Kefalonia today by using a weather website or app like Weather.com or BBC Weather.
In an electric circuit C is used to denote the capacitance, so current is represented by I. <<>> The original French term for amperage or current was "intensité de courant". It translated into English as "intensity of current". So it was the letter I from the word "intensity" that the early experimenters in electricity used and now today it still represents the symbol for current.
Yes, Gaylord is a name that exists. It is of Old French origin and means "merry, lively." It is still used in some English-speaking countries today.
Weather in Victorian times would have varied by region and season, but overall, it was likely similar to today's weather patterns. The Victorian era (1837-1901) experienced a range of weather conditions, from harsh winters with heavy snowfall to warm summers with occasional heatwaves. However, due to limited technological advancements, weather forecasting was less accurate than it is today.
"Today's" in English is d'aujourd'hui in French.
Et quel temps fait-il aujourd'hui? is a French equivalent of the English phrase "And how is the weather today?" The question translates literally as "And what weather does it do (make) today?" in English. The pronunciation will be "ey kel taw feh-teel o-zhoor-dwee" in French.
"Today, it was..." in English is Aujourd'hui, il a été... . in French.
Aujourd'hui in French means "today" in English.
"Not today, sir!" in English is Pas aujourd'hui, Monsieur! in French.
"Today's lessons" in English is les cours d'aujourd'huiin French.
"Today" in English is aujourd'hui, pronounced "o-zhoor-dwee," in French.
"I have missed you today!" in English is Tu m'as manqué aujourd'hui! in French.
"What are you doing today?" in English is Que faites-vous aujourd'hui? in French.
"That is all for today!" in English is C'est tout pour aujourd'hui! in French.
"Is the weather nice today?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Est-ce qu'il fait bon aujourd'hui? The question also translates as "Is it nice (outside) today?" and "Is it nice weather today?" in English. The pronunciation will be "eh-skeel feh bo o-zhoor-dwee" in French.
"I am fine today!" in English is Je vais très bien aujourd'hui! in French.