la manana is Spanish for "the morning"
the morning
La Mañana = The Morning.
Mañana = Tomorrow.
Manana is not a Spanish word.
"La mañana" means "the morning" in Spanish.
"En la mañana" means "in the morning". It's not a question by itself.
It means "It is four o'clock in the morning" in Spanish.
"Las doce de la mañana es" means "It is twelve noon" in English.
It means "It is eleven fifty-five in the morning" in Spanish.
"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.
"De la mañana" means "In the morning", or "a.m.". Example: "seis de la manana" = 6a.m.
'Doce y dos de la manana' means 12:02 in the morning.
It means "of the morning" or "in the morning".
"A las ocho y media de la manana" means "at eight thirty in the morning" in English.
claro- clearly, llame- call me, en- in, la-the, manana-morning, so the phrase means "Clearly, call me in the morning."
It means 8:00am.
"En la mañana" means "in the morning". It's not a question by itself.
It means, "What time do you wake up in the morning?"
Hasta mañana It means "See you tomorrow", though literally translated it means "Until tomorrow"
It means "Where are you going Monday morning".
It means: When is it two in the morning?
What(cual) is(es) the date(la fecha) tomorrow (manana)?