🇯🇵 How to say

tomorrow” in Japanese

明日あした
Illustration of "tomorrow" in a Japanese cultural setting
A calendar page is shown with the date marked as tomorrow. A person is pointing at the date, excited about the plans they have for the next day, like meeting friends or going on a trip.

Usage note

明日 (あした) means 'tomorrow' and is commonly used in everyday conversation to talk about plans for the next day. It's a simple and essential word for anyone learning Japanese.

Examples

  • 明日、映画を見ます。

    Tomorrow, I will watch a movie.

  • 明日は学校に行きます。

    Tomorrow, I will go to school.

  • 明日、友達と会います。

    Tomorrow, I will meet my friend.

Quick check

What does "明日" mean?

  • A. tomorrow
  • B. sun
  • C. head
  • D. moon

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