Additional Details The reason why I ask (apart from the fact I'm about to go there) is that the official weather forecasts seem to indicate it being cooler than it actually is?...
Fed up with paying for rubbish. every time theres something good on, we lose the signal. or its all repeats Additional Details Legally. just in case there are problems..fed up with being ...
I AM GOING TO BUY A PROPERTY IN SPAIN I NEED A TRUSTWORTHY AND LEGAL SOLICITOR WHAT WILL NOT RIP US OFF.CAN ANY-ONE WHO HAVE RECENTLY BOUGHT IN SPAIN RECOMEND ANY-ONE.AND HOW DID IT GO FOR YOU CHEERS...
I ordered some things from Spain in Feb 07 they took one lot of money and I received nothing they have since taken a second lot of money and still I have received nothing and I have tried e mailing ...
Hey my loverly peoples just wanted to ask for some rough guidance about how much money I should take on a weeks holiday to Minorca? Me and a friend will be staying in a villa so I suppose it's ...
I'm going to Barcelona next month for a week with my best friend. We're two nineteen year old girls and I've heard that pickpocketing and mugging is rife in the city. Does anybody have ...
Good morning: buenos dĆas. You canĀ“t say buenas maƱanas.
murphs
El dia despues de hoy.
JimmyR.com
manana
with a squiggly on second n
⣠Mr. Clover ā£
maƱana
M.C.
"Dia" is the word for morning. This is because "Buenos dias" means Good morning translated from Spanish.
richardhenricks
maƱana
Paul, I use FreeTranslation.com for a lot of my translation work. It doesn't always provide correct syntax, but if you have a smattering of a language, it allows you to put together sentences and communicate.
Google offers a similar service.
john
I think it's maƱana. Don't take my word for it. That may be tommrow.
Edna Sweetlove
As you will see, the translation depends upon the context.
mikey
Buenos Dias (good day)
romans814
MaƱana is the word for morning and tomorrow. People understand what you mean by what you're talking about. FYI: "por la maƱana" = in the morning, not "en la maƱana". That's a common mistake.