Colloquially, we use the verb estar to say what the date or season is. It is generally used in the present tense and always with the nosotros conjugation: "estamos".
Dates and days of the week in Spanish: colloquial
Notice how in all the examples above the preposition "a" follows estamos.
You can also use estar to ask what today's date is:
Seasons in Spanish: colloquial
Notice how when talking about seasons we use the preposition "en" after estamos.
Use:
estamos a + date, day of the week
estamos en + season
The use of estar, instead of ser, to talk about dates and seasons is more colloquial. See also Ser vs Estar in Spanish: Using ser in Spanish (not estar) to talk about time, days, dates and seasons for a more basic, general and formal use.
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