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Tomorrow in Spanish

The Spanish word for 'tomorrow' is 'mañana', pronounced mah-NYAH-nah (IPA: /maˈɲana/). It is an A1-level adverb, so its form never changes.

Pronunciation: mah-NYAH-nah

Spanishmañana
Pronunciationmah-NYAH-nah · /maˈɲana/
Part of speechadverb
LevelA1 (beginner-friendly)

Example Sentences with 'mañana'

  • Mañana es viernes.
    Tomorrow is Friday.
  • ¿Qué vas a hacer mañana?
    What are you going to do tomorrow?
  • Mañana tengo una cita con el médico a las diez.
    Tomorrow I have a doctor's appointment at ten.
  • Si mañana hace buen tiempo, vamos a hacer un picnic en el parque con toda la familia.
    If the weather is nice tomorrow, we are going to have a picnic in the park with the whole family.

Common Phrases with 'mañana'

  • hasta mañana
    see you tomorrow
  • pasado mañana
    the day after tomorrow
  • mañana por la mañana
    tomorrow morning

How to Use 'mañana'

As an adverb (no article), mañana means tomorrow; with la, it is the noun 'morning'. 'Tomorrow morning' is mañana por la mañana, and 'the day after tomorrow' is pasado mañana. Hasta mañana means 'see you tomorrow'.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you say 'tomorrow' in Spanish?

'Tomorrow' in Spanish is 'mañana', pronounced mah-NYAH-nah.

How do you spell 'mañana'?

It is spelled m-a-ñ-a-n-a.

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