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🇬🇧🇪🇸 tomorrow - mañana : English Lesson

adverb
Meaning of "tomorrow" ("mañana"), detailed definition, and a short video lesson below.
“Tomorrow” is the word we use to talk about the day that comes right after today. If today is Monday, tomorrow is Tuesday. People often say they’ll do things tomorrow, especially chores, homework, or cleaning their room — sometimes “tomorrow” becomes a magical land where all tasks get done… eventually.

🃏 Flash Card

Watch and listen to this English flashcard to understand the word in more detail, with an easy example sentence.

💬 Example Sentences

Tomorrow is always “the perfect day” to clean my room… too bad it never feels like today.
Mom said we’d get ice cream tomorrow. That’s basically a year in kid time.
I’ll organize my closet tomorrow. Today, I’m busy… looking at it.
My cat promised to catch the mouse tomorrow. Today, he’s napping. Priorities.
Tomorrow I’ll learn to juggle. Hopefully, tomorrow I’ll also learn to duck.

📖 Mini Story

Today a child plants a small seed. He says, "Tomorrow I will see a flower, tomorrow I will water it." He covers it with earth and smiles. He sleeps. Tomorrow he will run to Mum. The sun comes. Tomorrow the child looks. Tomorrow a small green leaf is there. He claps and is very happy.

📋 Lessons and Playlists

This word is featured in some playlists to help boost your English vocabulary! Check out where “tomorrow” (mañana) makes an appearance and dive into themed playlists that make learning fun. 👍

🧑‍🎓 CEFR Level: A2 Elementary

This word is at the A2 level, which means it’s useful for simple, everyday situations. You might use it when shopping, traveling, or talking about your hobbies. Words at this level help you build confidence in practical, routine conversations.
Expanding your English vocabulary is one of the best ways to improve your pronunciation, spelling, and confidence in English. Watch the video above to memorize the word, understand its meaning, and see example sentences in action. Discover related words to grow your vocabulary naturally. Add words to your playlist for stress-free, effective learning—anytime, anywhere! Watch, learn, repeat.