Spanish for “tomorrow”, but in English it is given a meaning with a time element greater than a single day. Anyone who tells you he'll do something mañana probably told you the same thing yesterday.
And the brother give the cards out, he was so
slow. I called him " Mañana," in Mexico it
means "tomorrow." He was always so late. He
came, got me at nine o'clock. And I got over
there.