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Latest revision as of 03:40, 25 March 2013 [edit] English [edit] Alternative forms [edit] Etymology From Middle English tomorwe, tomorwen, from Old English tōmorgen, tō morgenne, tōmergen ("tomorrow", adv), from tō ("at, on") + morgene, mergen (dative of morgen ("morning")), from Proto-Germanic *murganaz ("morning"), perhaps, from Proto-Indo-European *mergʰ- ("to blink, to twinkle"), equivalent to to- + morrow. [edit] Pronunciation [edit] Adverb tomorrow (not comparable) - On the day after the present day.
[edit] Antonyms [edit] Translations On the day after the present day. - Afrikaans: môre (af)
- Albanian: nesër (sq)
- American Sign Language: OpenA@Jaw-ThumbBack OpenA@NearCheek-ThumbUp
- Arabic: غدًا (ar) (ġádan), في الغد (ar) (fi l-ġádi)
- Egyptian Arabic: بكره (búkra)
- Armenian: վաղը (hy) (vaġë)
- Aromanian: mãne (rup)
- Asturian: mañana (ast)
- Azeri: sabah (az)
- Baluchi: باندا (bándá)
- Basque: bihar (eu)
- Belarusian: заўтра (be) (záŭtra)
- Bengali: আগামীকাল (bn) (agamikal)
- Breton: warc'hoazh (br), arc'hoazh (br)
- Bulgarian: утре (bg) (útre)
- Burmese: နက်ဖြန် (my) (ne' hpjan)
- Campidanese Sardinian: crasi
- Catalan: demà (ca)
- Chamicuro: wa'ni
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 明天 (ming4 tin1), 聽日, 听日 (ting1 jat6)
- Mandarin: 明天 (cmn) (míngtiān)
- Cornish: a-vorow (kw)
- Czech: zítra (cs)
- Dalmatian: desmun
- Danish: i morgen (da)
- Dutch: morgen (nl)
- Egyptian: bk
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- Esperanto: morgaŭ (eo)
- Estonian: homme (et)
- Faroese: í morgin (fo)
- Fijian: nimataka (fj)
- Finnish: huomenna (fi)
- French: demain (fr)
- Galician: mañá (gl)
- Georgian: ხვალ (ka) (xval)
- German: morgen (de)
- Greek: αύριο (el) (ávrio)
- Guernésiais: demoin
- Gujarati: કાલે (gu) (kāle)
- Haitian Creole: demen
- Hebrew: מחר (he) (makhár)
- Hindi: कल (hi) (kal) (may also refer to yesterday, depending on context)
- Hungarian: holnap (hu)
- Icelandic: á morgun (is)
- Ido: morge (io)
- Indonesian: esok (id)
- Interlingua: deman (ia)
- Irish: amárach (ga), amáireach (ga)
- Italian: domani (it)
- Japanese: 明日 (ja) (あした, ashita, みょうにち, myōnichi), (colloquial) あす (ja) (asu)
- Kannada: ನಾಳೆ (kn) (nāḷe)
- Kazakh: ертең (kk) (erteñ)
- Khmer: ស្អែក (km) (s'aek)
- Korean: 내일 (ko) (nae'il)
- Kurdish:
- Sorani: سبهی (ku)
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tomorrow (plural tomorrows) - The day after the present day.
[edit] Derived terms Terms derived from tomorrow (noun) [edit] Synonyms [edit] Antonyms [edit] Translations The day after the present day. - The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables, removing any numbers. Numbers do not necessarily match those in definitions. See instructions at Help:How to check translations.
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