"Who is the winner today?" is how you can ask this question in Engpsh.
The phrase "the winner" refers to the person who has been successful or victorious in a competition or game. The word "today" specifies that you are asking about the current day or the most recent event.
Here are a few example sentences using this phrase:
"Who do you think will be the winner today?"
"I can't wait to find out who the winner is today."
"Congratulations to the winner of today's game!"
In Chinese, you can ask this question by saying: "今天谁是赢家?" (jīntiān shéi shì yíngjiā?). The word "谁" (shéi) means "who," "今天" (jīntiān) means "today," and "赢家" (yíngjiā) means "winner."
The phrase "the winner" refers to the person who has been successful or victorious in a competition or game. The word "today" specifies that you are asking about the current day or the most recent event.
Here are a few example sentences using this phrase:
"Who do you think will be the winner today?"
"I can't wait to find out who the winner is today."
"Congratulations to the winner of today's game!"
In Chinese, you can ask this question by saying: "今天谁是赢家?" (jīntiān shéi shì yíngjiā?). The word "谁" (shéi) means "who," "今天" (jīntiān) means "today," and "赢家" (yíngjiā) means "winner."