This phrase literally translates as 'with today and with tomorrow', but it is used idiomatically to mean 'for both the present and the future' or 'in the long run'. It is often used to describe a situation or action that affects both the current time and future circumstances.
Examples
- Spanish: Debemos pensar en el medio ambiente con el hoy y con el mañana.
- English: We should think about the environment for both the present and the future.