Probably the most common way to say this is "nos vemos mañana". This uses the reflexive form of the verb "ver", and literally means "We see ourselves (each other) tomorrow". Usually this would be interpreted as "see you tomorrow". You could also say "hasta mañana", or "until tomorrow". Another would be "Voy a verte mañana", or "I am going to see you tomorrow". "Te veré mañana" is "I will see you tomorrow".
hasta manana. (should be a tilde over the first n.)
Nos vemos manana? (Literally: Do we see each other tomorrow?)
"Hasta mañana."
hasta luego.
Miro adelante a verle mañana.
MañanaManyana. Mon-Yon-Ah
Manana Es...
"Tomorrow" in Spanish is "mañana". It is pronounced "mahn-YA-na". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
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 manana" in Spanish means "Hasta manana"."Hasta manana" in English means "May tomorrow come quickly" or literally "Until Tomorrow", it is commonly used as a parting greeting.Hasta mañana = until tomorrow
Hasta maΓ±ana.
hasta manana, but pronounced "ahstah manyana"
see you tomorrow love
How to say see you tomorrow in Spanish hasta manana or see you later hasta luego
MañanaManyana. Mon-Yon-Ah
¡Hasta Mañana! Espero verte Manana!
Mañana sera
Manana Es...
Hasta luego Hasta la vista
In Spanish, this literally means "until tomorrow" or, "see you tomorrow".
You can say "La pronóstico para mañana."
Mañana es domingo