Assuming you meant: "Sí, y tú trabajas hoy." then it would mean: "Yes, and you work today."
Soy (if) hoy es jueves, manana es viernes,Soy (if) hoy (today) es (is) jueves(Thursday), ma& ntilde;ana (tomorrow) es (is) viernes (Friday)Remember in Spanish speaking countries, the week begins with Monday (lunes). The days of the week in Spanish are not capitalized.Days of the week in Spanishlunes martes miercoles juesves viernes sabado domingoMonday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Si hoy es lunes ayer fue? = If today is Monday, what was yesterday?The answer would be "domingo" = Sunday
"si"= if "yo"= I so, "si yo" means "if I"
Si vieras = "If you saw..."
there is no word si in English
You say, "Si me muera hoy..."
Si no hoy, el lunes.
"Si hoy es jueves, mañana es..." means "If today is Thursday, tomorrow is..."
"Si" in English can be translated as "yes."
If I can today
"How do you say?" in English is Come si dice? in Italian.
"Si lo dices" in Spanish translates to "if you say it" in English.
Soy (if) hoy es jueves, manana es viernes,Soy (if) hoy (today) es (is) jueves(Thursday), ma& ntilde;ana (tomorrow) es (is) viernes (Friday)Remember in Spanish speaking countries, the week begins with Monday (lunes). The days of the week in Spanish are not capitalized.Days of the week in Spanishlunes martes miercoles juesves viernes sabado domingoMonday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
how do you say yes or no in italian? si = yes no = no
you say it si guarda stordimento
si is "yes" in English
It translates to "if today is Monday, tomorrow will be."