意味
A way to refer to the day after today.
文化的背景
Used frequently in family contexts to emphasize the importance of education for children. Common in political and social discourse regarding economic stability. Often used in a slightly nostalgic or philosophical way when discussing the uncertainty of life. Used in professional settings to discuss long-term business strategy.
Use it for gravity
If you want to sound serious, use this phrase instead of just 'mañana'.
Don't over-use
It sounds dramatic. Don't use it for simple daily tasks.
意味
A way to refer to the day after today.
Use it for gravity
If you want to sound serious, use this phrase instead of just 'mañana'.
Don't over-use
It sounds dramatic. Don't use it for simple daily tasks.
Family focus
It is very common when talking about children or family legacy.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.
Debemos ahorrar para _________.
This is the correct idiomatic expression for the future.
Which sentence is more formal?
Choose the most formal option.
The phrase adds a level of formality.
Complete the dialogue.
A: ¿Por qué trabajas tanto? B: _________.
It explains the reason for working (future security).
Match the situation to the phrase.
You are giving a speech about the future of the country.
It is the appropriate phrase for formal speeches.
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練習問題バンク
4 問題Debemos ahorrar para _________.
This is the correct idiomatic expression for the future.
Choose the most formal option.
The phrase adds a level of formality.
A: ¿Por qué trabajas tanto? B: _________.
It explains the reason for working (future security).
You are giving a speech about the future of the country.
It is the appropriate phrase for formal speeches.
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よくある質問
12 問No, it often refers to the distant future.
Only if it's a serious text.
Masculine (el día).
It sounds more idiomatic and reflective.
No, that is grammatically incorrect.
Yes, it is universally understood.
Use it in sentences about your goals.
No, it is a fixed expression.
Yes, it is considered formal.
No, it is strictly for the future.
Yes, for long-term planning.
Knowing when to use it vs 'mañana'.
関連フレーズ
El porvenir
synonymThe future
A futuro
similarIn the future
En el futuro
synonymIn the future
Mañana
contrastTomorrow