Usage examples of "Mañana" in Spanish with translation to English

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Mañana, Judy hablará sobre Japón. Judy will talk about Japan tomorrow.
Prefiero bañarme por la mañana. I prefer to bath in the morning.
Su boda se celebrará mañana. Their wedding will be tomorrow.
¿Alimentaste al perro esta mañana? Did you feed the dog this morning?
Hasta mañana en la tarde. Not until tomorrow afternoon.
Nos vestimos en la mañana. We get dressed in the morning.
Mañana me quedaré en casa. I will stay at home tomorrow.
Él trabaja por la mañana. He works in the morning.
Mañana no iré al colegio. I will not go to school tomorrow.
Esta mañana no he desayunado. I didn't have breakfast this morning.
Mañana me voy de picnic. I'm going to go on a picnic tomorrow.
Esta mañana amanecío con rocío. The dew fell this morning.
Le daré el libro mañana. I will give him the book tomorrow.
Atraparon al ladrón esta mañana. The robber was nabbed this morning.
¡No nos levantemos temprano mañana! Let’s not get up early tomorrow!
Tomo el desayuno cada mañana. I have breakfast every morning.
Mañana voy a hablar contigo. I will speak to you tomorrow.
Ana estaba apurada esta mañana. Ann was in a hurry this morning.
¿Es cierto que vendrá mañana? Is it certain that he will come tomorrow?
Llegas muy temprano ésta mañana. You are very early this morning.
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