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Spanish Phrase

Mañana es martes.

/maˈɲana es ˈmaɾtes/
Meaning"Tomorrow is Tuesday."
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Meaning

This phrase is used to identify the day of the week that follows today. It utilizes the verb 'ser' to define a point in time, which is a standard grammatical rule in Spanish. Unlike English, the names of the days of the week are not capitalized in Spanish.

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When to use

You will use this phrase in everyday life to plan schedules, confirm deadlines, or verify the date. It is essential for basic communication and time management when speaking with native speakers.

Grammar Breakdown

Mañanaesmartes

1

Mañana

As a noun without an article, it means 'tomorrow'. When used as 'la mañana', it refers to 'the morning'.

2

Ser (es)

The verb 'ser' is used for identifying time, dates, and days of the week.

3

Martes

All days of the week in Spanish are masculine and are not capitalized.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Qué día es mañana?

What day is tomorrow?

Mañana es martes.

Tomorrow is Tuesday.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Mañana está martes.

    Always use the verb 'ser' (es) for days of the week and dates, never 'estar'.

  • Mañana es Martes.

    In Spanish, days of the week are lowercase unless they start a sentence.

Alternatives

  • Mañana será martes.

    Tomorrow will be Tuesday.

  • El día de mañana es martes.

    The day of tomorrow is Tuesday.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish-speaking countries, Tuesday the 13th is considered unlucky, similar to Friday the 13th in other cultures. There is a common saying, 'En martes, ni te cases ni te embarques,' advising against getting married or traveling on this day.