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What is the date today? can be translated as:

Welches Datum ist heute

Was ist das heutige Datum

Den Wievielten haben wir heute

Der Wievielte ist heute

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What day is it today? is Welcher Tag ist heute? in German.

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today is Friday- heute ist Freitag

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Heute ist Dienstag.

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Heute ist ein schöner Tag.

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