Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

to-day

Spanish translation:

al día

Added to glossary by nes4
May 26, 2010 13:43
14 yrs ago
English term

to-day

Not for points Homework / test English to Spanish Medical Psychology
thus no one who attempts to put forward TO-DAY his views on hysteria and its psychical basis can avoid repeating a great quantity of other people´s thoughts which are in the act of passing from personal into general possession
Proposed translations (Spanish)
4 +1 al día
4 hoy en día
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Proposed translations

+1
14 mins
Selected

al día

poner al día algo - keep/be up to date/day
Note from asker:
muchas gracias
Peer comment(s):

agree Natalia Pedrosa (X)
17 hrs
Gracias Natalia
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21 mins

hoy en día

Espero que te ayude. Saludos.
Note from asker:
muchas gracias
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