No, ni hoy ni ma~nana [the tilde accent is over the first "n" so that it's pronounced "ny"].
Ahora no
ok lets say today is monday. and if today is monday and today is tomorrow then tomorrow would be monday. then yesterday would be monday because tomorrow is yesterday.
It is spelled mañana, and it means either "tomorrow", or "morning", depending on how it is used. It actually means "NOT today" and anyone who's ever tried to get anything done in any Hispanic country will understand perfectly the subtle difference between "Tomorrow" and "not today". Reading between the lines, when you ask a Spaniard to do something for you and they say Manana, what they actually mean is "What you asked me to do is not important (to me) and I'll get around to it when I can be bothered"
MañanaManyana. Mon-Yon-Ah
Today is Wednesday morning
Mañana es... Today is April 27th. "Hoy es el vientisiete de abril." To say tomorrow's date (28th), you'd say "Mañana es el vientiocho de abril."
Mañana sera
Manana Es...
You just spelt it! Congrats you learnt something today!!
Hodie means today and coridie means yesterdayThe question is for "tomorrow," not "today" or "yesterday." The answer is cras.
You can say "La pronóstico para mañana."
Hasta maΓ±ana.
Mañana es domingo