"mañana" means "morning," and also "tomorrow"
Manana -- mañana
Manana is the Spanish word for "tomorrow". When used in an English conversation, it means sometime in the future. In the Filipino culture, a manana habit means to do a task later, and later, and later resulting in procrastination.
la manana is Spanish for "the morning"the morning
Talk to you manana. Manana being the Spanish word for (later)
What is tomorrow's date The word manana should be mañana. The meaning of a spanish word can change dramatically when the ñ is replaced with an n año= year ano=anus
i only know the English which is sulk.............
"Manana" (pronounced mon-ya-na)
Pasado mañana = Day after tomorrow.
Manana isn't a person. It's tomorrow in spanish.
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.
the word that is the same in English and spanish is the word "no".
nide is not an English word or a Spanish word.