It is usually tomorrow as in "Hasta manana" (see you tomorrow). However there are alternative uses, such as in "por la mañana " (in the morning (no specific time)).
Talk to you manana. Manana being the Spanish word for (later)
It means "of the morning" or "in the morning".
This means 'Tomorrow will be Thursday'
Pasado mañana = Day after tomorrow.
IT doesn't mean anything in Spanish. Perhaps you meant:"de mañana", an expression used in Spanish to mean "in the morning"
Manana isn't a person. It's tomorrow in spanish.
la manana is Spanish for "the morning"the morning
"Leos veo mañana" mean "I see Leos tomorrow" in Spanish.
It's ttym, meaning 'Talk to you manana'. Manana is Spanish and it means later. no. it is actually ttyn it means talk to you never
It means: When is it two in the morning?
Manana Es...
esta manana