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"Eh" is a form of "eh", an interjection which is often translated as "hey". "Nos vemos mañana" is a phrase which is often translated as "see you tomorrow". Learn more about the difference between "nos vemos mañana" and "eh" below.
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. see you tomorrow
Yo me vuelvo al hotel. Nos vemos mañana.I'm going back to the hotel. See you tomorrow.
b. I'll see you tomorrow
Yo me retiro, que estoy cansada. Nos vemos mañana, chicos.I'm tired. I'm going to bed. I'll see you tomorrow, folks.
a. we'll meet tomorrow
Nos vemos mañana a las 8 pm en el bar.We'll meet tomorrow at 8 pm at the bar.
b. we meet tomorrow
Si nos vemos mañana podemos hablar del tema.We can talk about it if we meet tomorrow.
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An interjection is a short utterance that expresses emotion, hesitation, or protest (e.g., Wow!).
interjection
a. hey
¡Eh! ¡Detente y no huyas, ladrón!Hey! Stop right there, you thief!
a. eh
¿Quieres té o café? - Eh, lo que tomes tú.Do you want tea or coffee? - Eh, whatever you're drinking.
b. um
¿A qué hora tenemos que salir? - Eh, no sé. ¿Cerca de las 10?What time do we have to leave? - Um, I don't know. Around 10?
c. uh
Regionalism used in the United States
(United States)
¿Cuántas cervezas compro? - Eh, tres o cuatro.How many beers should I buy? - Uh, three or four.
a. eh
¿Vienes a la fiesta con Salomé? - ¿Eh? ¿Quién es Salomé?Are you coming to the party with Salome? - Eh? Who's Salome?
b. what
¿Trajiste vino? - ¿Eh? A mí me tocaba traer el postre.Did you bring wine? - What? My job was to bring dessert.
a. huh
Tú intentaste besar a mi novia, ¿eh?You tried to kiss my girlfriend, huh?
b. alright
No te acerques a mi casa, ¿eh?Stay away from my house, alright?
c. OK
Avísame si necesitas ayuda, ¿eh?Let me know if you need help, OK?
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