Hoe gaat het vandaag means the same thing as 'How is your day going?'. The reason for this translation is that a person would never say it in the exact same way as you would say it in English.
Very informal (using "hey" instead of "good morning"):
"Hoi, hoe gaat het met je?"
Informal:
"Goedemorgen, hoe gaat het met je?"
Formal:
"Goedemorgen, hoe gaat het met u?"
the greeting 'good day' is in Dutch 'goedendag'
How are you today
is the English translation of 'Hoe gaat het vandaag'.
How are you or How is it going [with you] may be English equivalents of 'Hoe gaat het ermee'.
Formal: Hallo, hoe gaat het (met u)? Informal: Hoi, hoe gaat het / Hoi, hoe is het?
The greeting 'good day' is an English equivalent of 'goedendag'.
The dutch for "how was your day?" is "Hoe was je dag?"
Good evening means " Goedenavond " in Dutch
Leuke dag is a Dutch equivalent of 'nice day'.
dag is the word for day in Dutch. This is a 24 hour period on earth.
'You are good' is in Dutch 'jij bent goed'.
Valentijnskaart is a Dutch equivalent of 'Valentine['s Day] card'.
Dag is the word from English to Dutch. It means a day in English language.
A language is always learned quicker when you hear and speak it all day, and the easiest way to have Dutch people around you all day is to live in the Netherlands... But if you can't do that, a Dutch course could be a good start, and you can read books to improve your grammar and knowledge of words.
Dag van Sint Patrick is a Dutch equivalent of 'Saint Patrick's Day'.
Gelukkige Onafhankelijkheidsdag is the word for Happy Independence Day. This is translation from English to Dutch.
vrijdag