I am sure that this is a word many of you are actually familiar with. It is one of the most commonly heard words. It is mañana mah-nee-ah’-na (noun) which means morning or tomorrow. Here is it is in a couple of examples:
1. Mi reloj despertador repica a las 6:30 de la mañana, pero normalmente le doy al botón de repetición unas dos o tres veces.
My alarm clock goes off at 6:30 in the morning, but normally I hit the snooze button two or three times.
2. Mañana es el aniversario de mis abuelitos.
Tomorrow is my grandparents’ anniversary.
I live in a small Georgia town that you most likely have never heard of and I LOVE it! My house is more than full as I am a single mother of four & caregiver to my aging mother and uncle. Lover of all things Outlander. Goes to the beat of her own drum woman.
Tammy S says
This is one of the few words I do know. But my goal is to use each word you teach us in a sentence with my daughter. So this week will be easy for me. Thank! I can use all the breaks I can get.
Denise Taylor-Dennis says
I definitely know this word, I used to be able to relate to waking up with an alarm clock. Its funny now though I have an internal alarm clock unfortunately there is no snooze button.