If you mean the geometric flat surface, you say "plano."
If you mean the kind that takes off from airports, you say "avión."
"los planes" (noun, plural)
"idea, proyecta, planea" = "(he/she) plans" (verb, 3rd person singular, present tense)
planificador
source = google translator
Qué planes hay para esta noche?
'Do you have plans for tonight/this evening?'
The answer is!! Podemos hablar esta noche?
que tengas una buena noche!
Te ves muy linda (to a woman). To ves muy guapo (to a man).
"What are you doing tonight?" in Spanish is "¿Qué haces esta noche?" It is pronounced "Kay AH-sace ESS-tah NO-chay?" Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
'Do you have plans for tonight/this evening?'
say Piers Tonight, you spanish speaking people need a translation for everything. im romanian and we just say the English version of things we don't have translations for.
hagámoslo esta noche
Esta noche, bailamos.
One option is to say, "Qué sirven ustedes esta noche? literally, "What are you serving tonight?"
¡Diviértete esta noche!
The answer is!! Podemos hablar esta noche?
You say, "No vino ésta noche; guardando ninos."
¿Hay postres esta noche?
asteu be conteur lefron
que tengas una buena noche!
Estoy libre esta noche.