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How do you spell manyana?

The Spanish word for "tomorrow" is spelled with tilde N, as mañana (pronounced mahn-yah-nah).


How do you spell tomorrow in spanish?

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.


What is the spanish translation for the English word tomorrow?

Manana -- mañana


What is the word for tomorrow in spanish?

"Tomorrow" in Spanish is "mañana". It is pronounced "mahn-YA-na". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.


What is the English word for the Spanish word Manana?

"mañana" means "morning," and also "tomorrow"


What is the word tomorrow in Spanish?

"Manana" (pronounced mon-ya-na)


How do you say the word tomorrow in spanish?

Mañana (Pronounced Man-ya-na)


What does the word pasado manana mean in spanish?

Pasado mañana = Day after tomorrow.


How do you until tomorrow in spanish?

Until tomorrow in Spanish is: hasta mañana.


What does manana is spanish?

"Mañana por la mañana" means "Tomorrow morning" The Spanish word Mañana means morning and tomorrow. "La mañana" is the morning. Just "Mañana" is tomorrow. Te veo mañana = I'll see you tomorrow. Te veo en la mañana = I'll see you in the morning."


How do you say 'tomorrow' in Spanish?

MañanaManyana. Mon-Yon-Ah


What is the meaning of the Spanish word manyana?

It is spelled mañana, and it means either "tomorrow", or "morning", depending on how it is used. It actually means "NOT today" and anyone who's ever tried to get anything done in any Hispanic country will understand perfectly the subtle difference between "Tomorrow" and "not today". Reading between the lines, when you ask a Spaniard to do something for you and they say Manana, what they actually mean is "What you asked me to do is not important (to me) and I'll get around to it when I can be bothered"