How are you today – Как у тебя дела сегодня? – [kak u te-BYA de-LA se-VO-dnya]
About the phrase how are you today in Russian
Как у тебя дела сегодня? [kak u te-BYA de-LA se-VO-dnya]
Как у вас дела сегодня? [kak u vas de-LA se-VO-dnya]
Как (how) – question word
дела (things, affairs) – noun, Plural
Как у вас дела? [kak u vas de-LA?] – Formal option. Literally: How are things with you?
Как у тебя дела? [kak u te-BYA de-LA?] – Informal option. Literally: How are things with you?
сегодня [se-VO-dnya] = today – adverb
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