Significado
Refers to the day after today.
Contexto cultural
In Spain, 'por la mañana' is the standard way to say 'in the morning.' The Spanish morning typically lasts until the 'comida' (lunch) at 2:00 PM or 3:00 PM. In Mexico, 'en la mañana' is more common than 'por la mañana.' Also, 'mañana' can sometimes be used as a polite way to say 'no' to a request without being confrontational. Argentines often use 'mañana' in the context of 'el mañana' to discuss the country's economic future, a common topic of conversation. In the Caribbean, the 'mañana' concept is often linked to a more relaxed pace of life, where 'mañana' might mean 'eventually' rather than 'tomorrow.'
The 'Tomorrow Morning' Rule
Always use 'mañana por la mañana.' Saying just 'mañana mañana' sounds like you're stuttering!
Gender Matters
Remember: 'La mañana' is the time of day. 'El mañana' is the abstract future. Don't mix them up in formal writing.
Significado
Refers to the day after today.
The 'Tomorrow Morning' Rule
Always use 'mañana por la mañana.' Saying just 'mañana mañana' sounds like you're stuttering!
Gender Matters
Remember: 'La mañana' is the time of day. 'El mañana' is the abstract future. Don't mix them up in formal writing.
Regional Prepositions
Use 'por' in Spain and 'en' in Mexico/Latin America to sound more like a local.
The Polite Delay
If someone says 'mañana' in a social context, don't always take it as a 100% guarantee. It might just mean 'not right now.'
Teste-se
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.
Estudio español ______ por la mañana.
The phrase 'mañana por la mañana' means 'tomorrow morning.'
Fill in the blank with the correct article (el, la) or leave it blank if none is needed.
______ mañana es un misterio.
When referring to 'the future' as an abstract concept, use the masculine article 'el'.
Match the Spanish phrase with its English equivalent.
Match the following:
These are essential time-related expressions using 'mañana'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: ¿Quieres ir al cine hoy? B: Hoy no puedo, pero ______ sí.
In this context, B is suggesting 'tomorrow' as an adverb.
Which phrase fits a formal business meeting?
You need to tell a client you will send a file tomorrow.
'El día de mañana' is a more formal, professional way to specify the next day.
🎉 Pontuação: /5
Recursos visuais
Regional Differences
Banco de exercicios
5 exerciciosEstudio español ______ por la mañana.
The phrase 'mañana por la mañana' means 'tomorrow morning.'
______ mañana es un misterio.
When referring to 'the future' as an abstract concept, use the masculine article 'el'.
Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:
These are essential time-related expressions using 'mañana'.
A: ¿Quieres ir al cine hoy? B: Hoy no puedo, pero ______ sí.
In this context, B is suggesting 'tomorrow' as an adverb.
You need to tell a client you will send a file tomorrow.
'El día de mañana' is a more formal, professional way to specify the next day.
🎉 Pontuação: /5
Perguntas frequentes
12 perguntasUsually, yes. However, in casual conversation, it can figuratively mean 'sometime soon' or 'not today.'
The correct phrase is 'mañana por la mañana' or 'mañana en la mañana.'
As an adverb (tomorrow), it has no gender. As a noun meaning 'morning,' it is feminine (la mañana). As a noun meaning 'future,' it is masculine (el mañana).
'Mañana' is the day or the morning. 'Temprano' means 'early' (before the expected time).
People will understand you, but 'por la mañana' is much more natural in Spain.
That's a tilde. It changes the 'n' sound to a 'ny' sound. It comes from medieval scribes writing two 'n's on top of each other.
Use the phrase 'pasado mañana.'
Yes, but be precise. Use 'mañana a las 9:00' to ensure there is no ambiguity.
It means 'until tomorrow,' but it's used exactly like 'see you tomorrow.'
Yes, 'las mañanas' means 'the mornings.' 'Mañana' (tomorrow) cannot be plural.
No, it's a standard word, but it can be used in slangy ways to procrastinate.
It's the time before the 'mañana'—the very early hours of the morning (dawn).
Frases relacionadas
pasado mañana
builds onThe day after tomorrow
temprano
similarEarly
madrugada
specialized formEarly morning / Dawn
luego
similarLater
ayer
contrastYesterday
anoche
contrastLast night