Dicho español · Spanish proverb

«Mañana será otro día.»

Word for word

Tomorrow will be another day.

What it really means

The closest English equivalent: Tomorrow is another day.

Said at the end of a rough day: let it go, rest, and start fresh.

Hear it in a sentence

Hoy nada salió bien; apaga el ordenador, que mañana será otro día.

Nothing went right today — shut the computer down, tomorrow is another day.

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