It means "morning" or "tomorrow"
Tomorrow is Sunday.
This means 'Tomorrow will be Thursday'
MañanaManyana. Mon-Yon-Ah
The word tomorrow in Spanish is mañana. (mahn-YAH-nah) "Tomorrow" in Spanish is "mañana." It is pronounced, "mahn-YAH-nah." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
Translated to: "I don't know morning", but in Spanish it's important to put a "~" over the first n in "mañana". The ~ makes "mañana" sound like "Man-yan-a". And an accent over the e in "sé". "Se" (without accent) would mean "itself". That doesn't mean "I don't know morning"... it means "I don't know tomorrow", or "I don't know about tomorrow", or "I don't know what tomorrow brings". They all mean the same thing. "Mañana" means tomorrow , but "la manana" means "morning".
Tomorrow is Sunday.
This means 'Tomorrow will be Thursday'
Hasta Mañana ... until tomorrow
It means: "I have taste tomorrow"
The literal translation from Spanish is 'After tomorrow'
Until tomorrow in Spanish is: hasta mañana.
Pasado mañana = Day after tomorrow.
"Que vas a hacer mañana" means "What are you going to do tomorrow?" in Spanish.
It means "See you tomorrow, my friend" in Spanish.
"Leos veo mañana" mean "I see Leos tomorrow" in Spanish.
"Que vas a estudiar mañana" means "What are you going to study tomorrow?" in Spanish.
it means 'to eat for work tomorrow'