How to Say ‘And tomorrow you leave’ in Mexican Spanish
Y mañana te va'
💬 Usage Tip: Va' is short for 'vas', showcasing slang contraction.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Temporary romance or connections are a frequent theme in urban music.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Y
[ee]
and
Used to connect words of the same part of speech, clauses, or sentences.
Voy a comprar pan y leche.
I'm going to buy bread and milk.
mañana
[mah-NYAH-nah]
tomorrow
The day after today.
Mañana tengo una reunión.
I have a meeting tomorrow.
te
[teh]
you
Referring to the person being spoken to.
Te lo dije.
I told you.
va
[vah]
go
To move from one place to another.
Voy a casa.
I am going home.
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