It means "What is today's date?"
You is not a spanish word, and you have it right in the middle of that sentence. So here's the best I can do: "I believe that [you?] you owe a date"
¿Cuál es la fecha hoy? is spanish for "What's the date?"
I believe that is the phrase used to ask for someone's birthday.
It means "today's date"
La fecha de hoy is translated to English as 'today's date' (Google Translator). To say a certain date correctly in Spanish, try using the following:el día (the word) el día (the number) de mesFor example, let us say that today's date is Friday, September third.Friday - viernesSeptember - septiembreThird - tresel viernes el tres de septiembreSo, if you wanted to say 'Today is Friday, September third' in Spanish, you would say, 'Hoy es el viernes es tres de septiembre.'(Previous knowledge)
"What is today's date?" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¿Cuál es la fecha de hoy? The question translates literally as "What is the date of today?" in English. The pronunciation will be "kwa-les la FEY-tcha they oy" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"My birthday date is the..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete Spanish phrase La fecha de mi cumpleaños es el.... The declaration translates literally as "The date of my birthday is the..." in English. The pronunciation will be "la FEY-tcha they mee KOOM-pley-A-nyo-seh-sel" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Fecha is Spanish for the (calendar) date.
"Fecha" is Spanish for date (as in "date of the month", not as in "to go on a date")
Cual es la fecha de hoy translates from Spanish to English to mean "What is today's date?"
Cual es la fecha de hoy translates from Spanish to English to mean "What is today's date?"
fecha
Do you mean, what does it mean in English? If so, it means event date. :P
fecha
Date
are you that fecha cumpleanos
una fecha is a date ...i.e January 6th