MAÑANA means both TOMORROW and MORNING.
(See how I spelled it MANIANA up on the Title section? This is because when I used the Ñ character, it became a weird mix of symbols, so this is what many of us Spanish speakers use when we don't have a Spanish keyboard available: the Ñ becomes either "NI" or "NY" ... MANIANA or MANYANA. Interesting, eh?)
Anyway, knowing that MAÑANA means both TOMORROW and MORNING, how do you say “Tomorrow morning?” Close your eyes and guess. DID YOU CLOSE YOUR EYES? Come on, do it, and guess how to say “tomorrow morning” in Spanish.
Ready? OK, here you go:
Tomorrow morning: MAÑANA POR LA MAÑANA.
Cool, eh? Tomorrow in the morrow. See you then.


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And I never knew the ruling on how to handle words like this without the Spanish keys either. Thanks for the lesson, Rico.
Cool!
Mañana por la mañana te espero Juana a tomar el té
Te juro Juana que tengo ganas de verte la punta del pie
La punta del pie, la rodilla ,la pantorrilla y el peroné
Te juro Juana que tengo ganas de verte la punta el pie.
;-)))