"What are you doing tomorrow?" in Spanish is "¿Qué haces mañana?" It is pronounced "Kay AH-sace mahn-YAH-nah?" Please see this site for confirmation of the translation:
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¿Qué tiene para comer mañana?
voy a comer almuerzo
Que tomas para el almuerzo
Coy a comer almuerzo
MañanaManyana. Mon-Yon-Ah
It means "morning" or "tomorrow"
The word tomorrow in Spanish is mañana. (mahn-YAH-nah) "Tomorrow" in Spanish is "mañana." It is pronounced, "mahn-YAH-nah." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
Mañana
mañana
Estoy listo para escuela mañana
¿Qué haces?, or you could say ¿qué estás haciendo?. The first is literally "What do you?", but is normally translated as "what are you doing". The second is the real progressive tense, literally "what are you doing?". It is important to remember that the Spanish progressive is not used nearly as much as in English, and only applies to actions currently happening. As an example, in English we would say "What are you doing tomorrow?". If you converted that to Spanish, you might think it would be "¿Qué estás haciendo mañana?", but that is incorrect grammar. You would need to say someting like "¿Qué haré mañana?" (future tense - What will you do tomorrow), or "¿Qué vas a hacer mañana?" (What are you going to do tomorrow?), or even "¿Qué haces mañana?" (present tense - what do you tomorrow?). The third example is not correct in English, but is completely acceptable in Spanish.
Until tomorrow in Spanish is: hasta mañana.
MañanaManyana. Mon-Yon-Ah
Pero, sino.Not today but tomorrow: No hoy sino mañana.I wanted but I couldn't: Yo quería pero no pude
It's tomorrow.
It means "morning" or "tomorrow"
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The word tomorrow in Spanish is mañana. (mahn-YAH-nah) "Tomorrow" in Spanish is "mañana." It is pronounced, "mahn-YAH-nah." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
"Until tomorrow!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Hasta mañana! The prepositional phrase also translates as "Til tomorrow," "Till tomorrow" or "Up to tomorrow" in English. The pronunciation will be "A-sta ma-NYA-na" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Mañana
Mañana