How to say "what day is today?" in Italian?

In Italian "what day is today?" translates to  Che giorno è oggi? 

Transliteration: keh jor-noh eh ohg-ghee?

🇮🇹 Che giorno è oggi? Oggi è lunedì.

🗣️ Keh jor-noh eh ohg-ghee? Ohg-ghee eh loo-neh-dee.

🇺🇸 What day is today? Today is Monday.



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How to say "what day is today?" in Italian?

You can use the word "Che giorno è oggi?" which translates to "What day is today?".

How to pronounce "Che giorno è oggi?" (what day is today?) in Italian?

The word "Che giorno è oggi?" is pronounced as "keh jor-noh eh ohg-ghee?".

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