you say adios amigo(s)!!!! (u-DEE-ohs a-MEE-gos!!!)
"Hasta mañana."
¿Cuándo se reúnen Uds. mañana?
"Tomorrow" in Spanish is "mañana". It is pronounced "mahn-YA-na". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
See you tomorrow (girl)friend.
Nos vemos mañana en el trabajo. (We'll see each other at work tomorrow) Voy a verte mañana en el trabajo. (I'm going to see you tomorrow at work) Te veré mañana en el trabajo. (I will see you tomorrow at work) Te veo mañana en el trabajo. (I see you tomorow at work - This uses the present tense to speak of the future. This is not valid in English, but is acceptable usage in Spanish)
Hasta Luego...see you later Hasta Manana...see you tomorrow Adios...bye
- À demain! = See you tomorrow! (it's an expression) - demain = tomorrow - "à" doesn't mean "see you" in other case. It's a preposition.
"Manana mi amiga" means "tomorrow my friend" in Spanish. It is a phrase used to express that you will see or meet up with your friend the next day.
In Spanish, this literally means "until tomorrow" or, "see you tomorrow".
Hasta maΓ±ana.
"te veo mañana"
"Tomorrow" in Spanish is "mañana". It is pronounced "mahn-YA-na". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
See you tomorrow (girl)friend.
hasta manana, but pronounced "ahstah manyana"
see you tomorrow love
"Mañana por la mañana" means "Tomorrow morning" The Spanish word Mañana means morning and tomorrow. "La mañana" is the morning. Just "Mañana" is tomorrow. Te veo mañana = I'll see you tomorrow. Te veo en la mañana = I'll see you in the morning."
we'll see tomorrow my friend
You could express this in several ways. Using the future tense, you could say "Le diré". You can use a construction that is many times referred to "immediate future", and say "Voy a decirle", or "'I'm going to tell him". It is also, in Spanish, legitimate to use the present tense, or "le digo pronto", or "I tell him soon". The last form is NOT allowed in English, but is really quite common in Spanish. Many times, this will lead a native Spanish speaker to say things like "I do it tomorrow" or "I see you tomorrow".
It is usually tomorrow as in "Hasta manana" (see you tomorrow). However there are alternative uses, such as in "por la mañana " (in the morning (no specific time)).