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'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

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14y ago

hasta manana means 'see you tomorrow', but you could also say hasta luego which mean see you later!

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14y ago

well, hasta manana means 'see you tomarrow' so you can say 'hasta luego' which means see you later

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3y ago
I used this for a test :/

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13y ago

Literally translated, it means "Until tomorrow friends." Basically, it's a way of saying goodbye, like our "see you later."

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12y ago

In Spanish, "buenos dias" translates to "good day" and "hasta manana" translates to "this morning".

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8y ago

This means the day after tomorrow. It is an adverb.

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8y ago

Translation: The day after tomorrow

For example, if it is Monday and a person talks about "pasado manyana" then he is talking about Wednesday.

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14y ago

In the morning

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13y ago

day after tomorrow

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12y ago

Hasta manana is in Spanish

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