Mañana por la mañana viene mi nuevo lote de reclutas. | I got my next lot of recruits coming in tomorrow morning. |
Pero mañana viene el Papa. | I can't. We sing for the pope tomorrow. |
Sé que no te gusta que te bombardeen al llegar, pero mañana viene gente de Fillmore y Secor. | I know you don't like to be bombarded the moment you walk in, but Fillmore and Secor are both coming in tomorrow. |
Estoy muy nervioso. Hace años que no veo a mi hijo, y mañana viene a verme. | I'm very nervous. It's been years since I've seen my son, and he's coming to see me tomorrow. |
Mañana viene mi tío a visitarnos. | My uncle is coming to see us tomorrow. |
Sí. Mañana viene el electricista a verlo. | I got an electrician coming to look at that tomorrow. |
Mañana viene al estudio. | He's coming to the studio tomorrow. |
Mañana viene Bárbara a tomar el té, y tú no haces nada, ¿te parece? | You've got Barbara comin' for tea tomorrow, but you won't do anything, will ya? |
Mañana viene con nosotros a Clay Springs. | He's riding with us tomorrow. |
Mañana viene ese... a ese no lo conozco, ni su foto he visto. | Tomorrow, this one will come. I haven't met him, I haven't seen even a picture. |
