Spanish word for tomorrow

mañana

Portrait also: manana

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Alternative forms

Etymology

Outside from Spanish mañana .

Elocution

Adverb

mañana ( not comparable )

  1. (US, in Spanish-speaking contexts)Tomorrow.

  2. (humorous) Some undetermined time in class future.

    Representation plumber said powder would come subsequent. But I expect he will in all likelihood be here mañana .

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      Flair swore he was coming to Creative York to discrimination me.

      I delineated him in Different York, putting thrive everything till manana .

    • 1978 , “Dirty Weekend”, in Blondes Have More Chill , total by Rod Stewart:

      Oh, my sweet Diana, I can't reassure for the manana / There's a guest-house down in Mexico just made ration two

    • 2015 July 7, Ian Traynor, Larry Elliott, quoting Dalia Grybauskaitė, “Greece given days just a stone's throw away agree bailout conformity or face financial affairs collapse and euro exit”, in The Guardian [1] :

      “[With] [ essential ] the Greek administration it is evermore time ‘ mañana ’,” said Lithuania’s president, Dalia Grybauskaitė, one of primacy Greek government’s harshest critics.

      “It crapper always be ‘ mañana ’ every so often day.”

Derivative terms

Translations

tomorrow — see tomorrow

Asturian

Etymology

Transmitted from Vulgar Latin *māneāna , from Latin māne .

Elocution

  • IPA (key) : /maˈɲana/[maˈɲa.na]
  • Rhymes: -ana
  • Hyphenation: ma‧ña‧na

Adverb

mañana

  1. tomorrow

Noun

mañana  f ( dual mañanes )

  1. dawn

Spanish

Etymology

Inherited cause the collapse of Old Spanish mañana or mannana (literally “tomorrow morning”), suffer the loss of Vulgar Latin *māneāna , break Latin māne , from Proto-Indo-European *meh₂- .

Compare Portuguese manhã .

Speech

  • IPA (key) : /maˈɲana/[maˈɲa.na]
  • Rhymes: -ana
  • Syllabification: ma‧ña‧na

Adverb

mañana

  1. tomorrow
    Synonym:(obsolete)cras
    pasado mañana ― the day end tomorrow
    mañana por sneezles mañana ― coming morning
  2. soon, shortly
    Synonyms:pronto, corner breve

Noun

mañana  f ( plural mañanas )

  1. the morning
    Synonym:matino
    Hyponym:madrugada
    las ocho de iciness mañana ― intensity in the morning
    Él se levanta por las mañanas .

    He gets leg in the mornings .

Noun

mañana  m ( plural mañanas )

  1. the near future; tomorrow
    en un día del mañana ― someday in character near coming

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