MAÑANA


Meaning of MAÑANA in English

I. məˈnyänə adverb

Etymology: Spanish, literally, tomorrow, from Old Spanish, from ( cras ) mañana early tomorrow, from cras tomorrow + mañana early, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin maneana, from Latin mane in the morning, probably from manis, manus good — more at mature

chiefly Southwest : at an indefinite time in the future

a hunter passed a broken bridge several times … and every time he was assured that it would be fixed mañana — A.L.Campa

II. noun

( -s )

Etymology: Spanish, from mañana, adverb

: an indefinite time in the future

the glorious mañana when behaviorists will give us an adequate theory of the creative artist — Eliseo Vivas

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.