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Pocket Oxford Spanish Dictionary © 2005 Oxford University Press:tomorrow1 /tə'mɔ:rəʊ/ , /tə'mɑ:rəʊ / ||/tə'mɒrəʊ/ adverbio mañana;
~ morning mañana por la mañana, mañana en la mañana (AmL);
the day after ~ pasado mañana tomorrow2 sustantivo (no art) - (day after today) mañana adv
- (future) mañana m
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| I | nombre mañana: tomorrow is Monday, mañana es lunes tomorrow's papers, los periódicos de mañana | | II | adverbio mañana a week tomorrow, de aquí a una semana see you tomorrow!, ¡hasta mañana! tomorrow morning, mañana por la mañana |
tomorrow: WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2009| Compound Forms: |
| day after tomorrow | n | (two days from now) | pasado mañana loc adv | | Don't worry, the meeting isn't until the day after tomorrow - that gives us all today and tomorrow to prepare for it. |
| tomorrow afternoon | n | | mañana por la tarde nf |
| until tomorrow | | | hasta mañana | | | Report an error | Forum discussions with the word(s) "tomorrow" in the title:' tomorrow' also found in these entries:
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