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How to Say ‘Another day’ in Spain Spanish

Otro día

OH-troh DEE-ah

[OH-troh DEE-ah]

💬 Usage Tip: Short and useful, but can sound a bit abrupt. Softer options: “Otro día, si te parece” (if you like) or “Lo dejamos para otro día” (let’s leave it for another day).

🇪🇸 In Spain: Spaniards often cushion a refusal to keep things friendly, especially in faith conversations. You might hear: “Ahora no puedo, pero otro día” or “Cuando quieras, lo hablamos con calma.”

Phrase Breakdown

Otro

[OH-troh]

another

Means “other/another.” Used before a noun: otro día = another day. Can be a gentle way to postpone a conversation.

Example

Si ahora no puedes, Otro día seguimos hablando de Jesús.

If you can’t right now, another day we’ll keep talking about Jesus.

día

[DEE-ah]

day

Noun meaning “day.” With otro, it forms a polite postponement: “another day.”

Example

Quedamos Otro día para hablar de mi testimonio.

Let’s meet another day to talk about my testimony.

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