Manana is not a Spanish word.
Mañana means morning (the time of day) or tomorrow depending on context.
The ñ is very important. It is a completely different letter than n.
The best example of the difference of that little ~ is the word AÑO and ANO. AÑo = Year. ANO = Anus.
Mañana has two meanings. It can either mean "tomorrow" or it can also mean "morning."
What(cual) is(es) the date(la fecha) tomorrow (manana)?
You can leave your snare drum manana..somethings not right
Not today, not tomorrow
Te veo mañana = I see you tomorrow
Who wants to leave tomorrow? Hope that helps!
I am expecting a call tomorrow. (Google Translator)
"Espana mañana" translates to "Spain tomorrow" in English.
in the morning...in my house
This can be translated as tomorrow or morning.
Mañana means tomorrow, Le Amo means I love you, I love you tomorrow.
good morning