You could say "Tomorrow is ... (day of the week)" which would be "Mañana es (day of the week)."
The days of the week are:
Monday - Lunes
Tuesday - Martes
Wednesday - Miércoles
Thursday - Jueves
Friday - Viernes
Saturday - Sábado
Sunday - Domingo
Que dia es mañana means what day is tomorrow?
You would answer it by: mañana es... And then whatever day is today.
Sunday- Domingo
Monday- lunes
Tuesday- martes
Wendsday- miercoles
Thursday- jueves
Friday- viernes
Saturday- sabado
it means: what day is tommorow? ;)
The spanish translation for " tomorrow will be tuesday" is "manana va ser martes"
Que dia es hoy means: What day is today?
You meant:¿Qué día es el siete? --- Which day is the seventh (in this month)?
Manana Es...
Hoy es Octubre 5, or "hoy es el cinco de octubre"
"Enjoy yourself today because tomorrow is another day."
"¿Qué día es?" means "What day is it?"
"Que dia es?"
The spanish translation for " tomorrow will be tuesday" is "manana va ser martes"
Que dia es hoy means: What day is today?
"¿Qué día es hoy?" translates to "What day is it today?" in English. It is a common question to ask for the current day of the week.
You meant:¿Qué día es el siete? --- Which day is the seventh (in this month)?
Manana Es...
"In what day is your Spanish exam?"
"¿Qué fecha es mañana?" translates to "What is the date tomorrow?" in English.
Que es = What is it?
It means "Tomorrow is another day".