'Tomorrow, I don't have work' or 'There is no work tomorrow'.
However, it's spelt mañana. The tilde is important because it represents a different letter of the Spanish alphabet.
There are questions, or there is qs
This means, "there are twenty-five"
zacate: grass or hay. Zacatero: One who works with hay, either by cutting or selling.
It means, "What is there [that's] good?"
"Hay una carta para mi." Translates to: "There is a letter for me."
no hay cerveza no hay trabajo
'Hay' means both "there is/there are."
It means. The hay is in the barn
fog
There are questions, or there is qs
It would mean "this day there are".
"Hay una persona" in English means "there is one person."
This means, "there are twenty-five"
There's a storm.
"Hay una chica" in Spanish means "there is a girl" in English.
zacate: grass or hay. Zacatero: One who works with hay, either by cutting or selling.
"Hay tres" means "there are three" in English. It is used to indicate that there are three of something.