I think it means "tomorrow." in Spanish. ^^ It does mean "tomorrow" in it's proper sense, but as with all languages words and their meanings get distorted and you do hear "manana" being used in the sort of situation where it sounds like "relax." That's because if someone is getting really worried about something, a friend will often say to them "Manana" literally saying "tomorrow", meaning "worry about it tomorrow" So "manana" can be used to mean relax even though traditionally, it doesn't. (:
Talk to you manana. Manana being the Spanish word for (later)
tomorrow girl
What(cual) is(es) the date(la fecha) tomorrow (manana)?
You can leave your snare drum manana..somethings not right
Mañana es. = Tomorrow it is.
Until the Morning
See you tomorrow
Mañana has two meanings. It can either mean "tomorrow" or it can also mean "morning."
'Doce y dos de la manana' means 12:02 in the morning.
What did you do in the morning.
hoy = today mañana = tomorrow
This morning we're getting up early. (There should be a tilde over the first n in manana.)