'Tomorrow, I don't have work' or 'There is no work tomorrow'.
However, it's spelt mañana. The tilde is important because it represents a different letter of the Spanish alphabet.
There are questions, or there is qs
This means, "there are twenty-five"
zacate: grass or hay. Zacatero: One who works with hay, either by cutting or selling.
It means, "What is there [that's] good?"
"Hay una carta para mi." Translates to: "There is a letter for me."
no hay cerveza no hay trabajo
'Hay' means both "there is/there are."
It means. The hay is in the barn
fog
There are questions, or there is qs
It would mean "this day there are".
That means "there is a person". Or, as a question, "Is there a person".
This means, "there are twenty-five"
There's a storm.
"Hay una chica" in Spanish means "there is a girl" in English.
"Hay tres" means "there are three" in English. It is used to indicate that there are three of something.
zacate: grass or hay. Zacatero: One who works with hay, either by cutting or selling.