Sentence examples of "Mañana" in Spanish with translation "tomorrow"

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Mañana, Judy hablará sobre Japón. Judy will talk about Japan tomorrow.
Su boda se celebrará mañana. Their wedding will be tomorrow.
Hasta mañana en la tarde. Not until tomorrow afternoon.
Mañana me quedaré en casa. I will stay at home tomorrow.
Mañana no iré al colegio. I will not go to school tomorrow.
Mañana me voy de picnic. I'm going to go on a picnic tomorrow.
Le daré el libro mañana. I will give him the book tomorrow.
¡No nos levantemos temprano mañana! Let’s not get up early tomorrow!
Mañana voy a hablar contigo. I will speak to you tomorrow.
¿Es cierto que vendrá mañana? Is it certain that he will come tomorrow?
Tengo que comprar uno mañana. I have to buy one tomorrow.
Creo que él vendrá mañana. I believe he is coming tomorrow.
No hace falta venir mañana. It's not necessary to come tomorrow.
"¿Lloverá mañana?" "Ojalá que no." "Will it rain tomorrow?" "I hope not."
¿Vendrá John a vernos mañana? Will John come to see us tomorrow?
Mañana es día de fiesta. Tomorrow is a holiday.
Habrá en eclipse lunar mañana. There will be a lunar eclipse tomorrow.
Te veo de nuevo mañana. See you again tomorrow.
La ceremonia tendrá lugar mañana. The ceremony will take place tomorrow.
No quiero eso hasta mañana. I don't want that until tomorrow.
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