The Free Dictionary has a definition of maana, a translation of manyana.

Anyone who has ever tried to get anything done in a Hispanic country will understand the subtle difference between "Tomorrow" and "not today".

"What you asked me to do is not important to me and I'll get around to it when I can be bothered" is what they mean when they say Manana.

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