Tomorrow
Translations of "tomorrow" (255 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abkhaz | уаҵәы́(on the day after the present day) | wacʷʼə́ | |
| Acehnese | singoh(on the day after the present day), singoh(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Adyghe | неущы(on the day after the present day) | newuśə | |
| Afar | beera(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Afrikaans | môre(on the day after the present day), môre(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Ainu | ニサッタ(the day after the present day) | nisatta | |
| Aklanon | buwas(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Albanian | nesër(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| American Sign Language | OpenA@Jaw-ThumbBack OpenA@NearCheek-ThumbUp(on the day after the present day), OpenA@Jaw-ThumbBack OpenA@NearCheek-ThumbUp(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Amharic | ነገ(on the day after the present day) | nägä | |
| Ancient Greek | αὔριον(on the day after the present day) | aúrion | |
| Ao | asüng (Chungli)(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Arabic | الغد(on the day after the present day), الْغَد(on the day after the present day), باجر(on the day after the present day), بكرة(on the day after the present day), بكرة(on the day after the present day), بكرة(on the day after the present day), بُكْرة(on the day after the present day), غدا(on the day after the present day), غَدًا(on the day after the present day), بُكرة(the day after the present day), غَد(the day after the present day) | el-ḡadd, al-ḡad, bāčir, bukra, bukra, bukra, bukra, ḡadda, ḡadan, bukra, ḡad | |
| Armenian | վաղը(on the day after the present day), վաղը(the day after the present day) | vaġə, vaġə | |
| Aromanian | mãne(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Assamese | অহাকালি(on the day after the present day), কালি(on the day after the present day) | ohakali, kali | |
| Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | ܡܚܵܪ(on the day after the present day), ܨܲܦܪܵܐ(on the day after the present day), ܩܘܼܕܡܹܐ(on the day after the present day) | mḥār, ṣaprā, qudmē | |
| Asturian | mañana(on the day after the present day), mañana(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | danna(on the day after the present day), sabah(on the day after the present day), yarın(on the day after the present day), ertə(the day after the present day), ertəsi gün(the day after the present day), sabah(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Baluchi | باندا(on the day after the present day), باندا(the day after the present day) | bándá, bándá | |
| Bashkir | иртәгә(on the day after the present day), иртән(on the day after the present day), иртәгә(the day after the present day) | irtəgə, irtən, irtəgə | |
| Basque | bihar(on the day after the present day), bihar(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Belarusian | за́ўтра(on the day after the present day), за́ўтра(the day after the present day) | záwtra, záwtra | |
| Bengali | আগামীকাল(on the day after the present day), কাল(on the day after the present day), আগামীকাল(the day after the present day) | agamikal, kal, agamikal | |
| Bikol Central | sa aga(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Bolinao | dilap(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Breton | arc'hoazh(on the day after the present day), warc'hoazh(on the day after the present day), warc'hoazh(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Bulgarian | у́тре(on the day after the present day), у́тре(the day after the present day) | útre, útre | |
| Bunun | laqbiŋin(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Burmese | နက်ဖြန်(on the day after the present day) | nakhpran | |
| Campidanese Sardinian | crasi(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Carpathian Rusyn | за́втра(on the day after the present day) | závtra | |
| Catalan | demà(on the day after the present day), demà(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Cebuano | ugma(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | سبەی(on the day after the present day), سبەینێ(the day after the present day) | sbey, sbeynê | |
| Chadian Arabic | أمباكر(on the day after the present day) | ambākir | |
| Chamicuro | wa'ni(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Chavacano | mañana(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Chechen | кхана(on the day after the present day) | qana | |
| Chichewa | mawa(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Chickasaw | nittak yamma̠(on the day after the present day), onnakma̠(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Chinese | минтян(on the day after the present day), мир(on the day after the present day), миргә(on the day after the present day), 明仔日(on the day after the present day), 明仔载(on the day after the present day), 隔轉工 /隔转工(on the day after the present day), 隔轉日 /隔转日(on the day after the present day), 明仔日(the day after the present day), 明仔载(the day after the present day), 隔轉工 /隔转工(the day after the present day), 隔轉日 /隔转日(the day after the present day) | minti͡an, mir, mirgə, bîn-á-li̍t, bîn-á-tsài, keh-tńg-kang, keh-tńg-li̍t, bîn-á-li̍t, bîn-á-tsài, keh-tńg-kang, keh-tńg-li̍t | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 明天(on the day after the present day), 明日(on the day after the present day), 聽日 /听日(on the day after the present day), 明天(the day after the present day), 明日(the day after the present day), 聽日 /听日(the day after the present day) | ming⁴ tin¹, ming⁴ jat⁶, ting¹ jat⁶, ming⁴ tin¹, ming⁴ jat⁶, ting¹ jat⁶ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 明兒 /明儿(on the day after the present day), 明兒個 /明儿个(on the day after the present day), 明天(on the day after the present day), 明日(on the day after the present day), 明天(the day after the present day), 明日(the day after the present day) | míngr, míngrge, míngtiān, míngrì, míngtiān, míngrì | |
| Cornish | a-vorow(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Creek | apaksi(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Crimean Tatar | yarın(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Czech | zítra(on the day after the present day), zítřek(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Dalmatian | desmun(on the day after the present day), desmun(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Danish | i morgen(on the day after the present day), morgendag(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Dari | صُبَاح(on the day after the present day), فَرْدَا(on the day after the present day) | subāh, fardā | |
| Dupaningan Agta | nougma(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Dutch | morgen(on the day after the present day), morgen(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Dzongkha | ནངས་པ(on the day after the present day) | nangs pa | |
| Eastern Min Chinese | 明旦(on the day after the present day), 明旦早(on the day after the present day) | mìng-dáng, mièng-dáng, mìng-dáng-cā | |
| Edo | àkhuẹ́(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Egyptian | dwA-A-w-hrw:(on the day after the present day), b-kA-hrw:N19(the day after the present day), dwA-A-i-i-t:hrw(the day after the present day), dwA-A-w-hrw:(the day after the present day) | dwꜣw, bkꜣ, dwꜣyt, dwꜣw | |
| Esperanto | morgaŭ(on the day after the present day), morgaŭe(on the day after the present day), morgaŭ(the day after the present day), morgaŭo(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Estonian | homme(on the day after the present day), homme(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Even | тимана(on the day after the present day) | timana | |
| Evenki | тыматиэ(on the day after the present day) | timatiə | |
| Ewe | etsɔ(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Faroese | í morgin(on the day after the present day), morgindagur(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Fijian | nimataka(on the day after the present day), nimataka(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Finnish | huomenna(on the day after the present day), huominen(the day after the present day), huomispäivä(the day after the present day) | — | |
| French | demain(on the day after the present day), demain(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Galician | crás(on the day after the present day), mañá(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Gan Chinese | 明日(on the day after the present day) | 'miang⁴ nyit⁶ | |
| Georgian | ხვალ(on the day after the present day), ხვალე(the day after the present day) | xval, xvale | |
| German | moorn(on the day after the present day), morgen(on the day after the present day), murgen(on the day after the present day), Morgen(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌲𐌹𐍃𐍄𐍂𐌰𐌳𐌰𐌲𐌹𐍃(on the day after the present day) | gistradagis | |
| Greek | αύριο(on the day after the present day), αύριο(the day after the present day) | ávrio, ávrio | |
| Greenlandic | aqagu(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Gujarati | કાલે(on the day after the present day), કાલ(the day after the present day) | kāle, kāl | |
| Haitian Creole | demen(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Hakka Chinese | 韶早(on the day after the present day), 韶早(the day after the present day) | sèu-chó, sèu-chó | |
| Hanunoo | aldaw(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Hawaiian | 'apōpō(on the day after the present day), ʻapōpō(on the day after the present day), ʻapōpō(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Hebrew | מָחָר(on the day after the present day), מָחָר(the day after the present day) | makhár, makhár | |
| Higaonon | asom(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Hiligaynon | buas(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Hindi | कल(on the day after the present day), सुबह(on the day after the present day), depending on context(the day after the present day), आगमी(the day after the present day), आगामिक(the day after the present day), आगामी(the day after the present day), आनेवाला(the day after the present day), कल - can also refer to yesterday(the day after the present day) | kal, subah, āgmī, āgāmik, āgāmī, ānevālā, kal | |
| Hungarian | holnap(on the day after the present day), holnap(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Hunsrik | moie(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Icelandic | á morgun(on the day after the present day), morgundagur(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Ido | morge(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Igala | ọ̀na(on the day after the present day), ọ̀na(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Igbo | echi(on the day after the present day), echi(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Ilocano | inton bigat(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Indonesian | besok(on the day after the present day), esok(on the day after the present day), besok(the day after the present day), esok(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Ingrian | hoomeen(on the day after the present day), hoomeniin päivä(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Interlingua | deman(on the day after the present day), deman(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | سَوا(on the day after the present day), فَرْدا(on the day after the present day) | savâ, fardâ | |
| Iraqi Arabic | باچر(on the day after the present day) | bāčir | |
| Irish | amáireach(on the day after the present day), amárach(on the day after the present day), amárach(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Istriot | deimàn(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Italian | domani(on the day after the present day), domani(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Izon | déinbaị̀(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Japanese | あす(on the day after the present day), 明日(on the day after the present day), 明日(the day after the present day) | asu | |
| Javanese | bénjing énjing(on the day after the present day), sésok ésok(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Jeju | 넬(on the day after the present day), 늴(on the day after the present day), 닐(on the day after the present day), 넬(the day after the present day), 늴(the day after the present day), 닐(the day after the present day) | nel, nuil, nil, nel, nuil, nil | |
| Jin Chinese | 早起(on the day after the present day), 明天(on the day after the present day) | zau² qi², ming¹ tie¹ | |
| Juba Arabic | bukra(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Kaitag | гъурш(on the day after the present day) | ɣurš | |
| Kankanaey | bigat(on the day after the present day), wakgat(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Kannada | ನಾಳೆ(on the day after the present day) | nāḷe | |
| Kapampangan | bukas(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Kashmiri | صُبَس(on the day after the present day), پَگاہ(on the day after the present day), پَگاہ(the day after the present day) | subas | |
| Kazakh | ертең(on the day after the present day) | erteñ | |
| Khmer | ស្អែក(on the day after the present day) | sʼaek | |
| Kikuyu | rosho(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Kinaray-a | rum-an(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Korean | 내일(on the day after the present day), 래일(on the day after the present day), 내일(the day after the present day), 명일(the day after the present day) | naeil, raeil, naeil, myeong'il | |
| Kyrgyz | эртең(on the day after the present day) | erteŋ | |
| Laboya | koka(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Ladin | doman(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Ladino | amanyana(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Lakota | hanhepi kin(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Lao | ພຸກ(on the day after the present day), ພຸກນີ້(on the day after the present day), ພຸ່ງ(on the day after the present day), ພຸ່ງນີ້(on the day after the present day), ມື້ອື່ນ(on the day after the present day) | phuk, phuk nī, phung, phung nī, mư̄ ʼư̄n | |
| Latin | crās(on the day after the present day), cras(the day after the present day), dies castina(the day after the present day), dies castinus(the day after the present day), dies crastinus(the day after the present day), dies crastinus(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Latvian | rīt(on the day after the present day), rīt(the day after the present day), rītdiena(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Laz | ოჭუმე(on the day after the present day) | oç̌ume | |
| Ligurian | doman(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Limos Kalinga | bigát(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Lingala | lobi(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Lithuanian | ryt(on the day after the present day), rytoj(on the day after the present day), rytdiena(the day after the present day), rytoj(the day after the present day), rytojus(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Lombard | doman(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | witśe(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Lower Tanana | exwdedranh(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Luhya | muchuli(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | muer(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Macanese | amanhâm(on the day after the present day), amanhâm(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Macedonian | у́тре(on the day after the present day), у́тре(the day after the present day) | útre, útre | |
| Madurese | dhaggu'(on the day after the present day), laggu'(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Maguindanao | namag(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Malagasy | ampitso(on the day after the present day), rahampitso(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Malay | besok(on the day after the present day), esok(on the day after the present day), besok(the day after the present day), esok(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Malayalam | നാളെ(on the day after the present day), നാളെ(the day after the present day) | nāḷe, nāḷe | |
| Maltese | għada(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Manchu | ᠴᡳᠮᠠᡵᡳ(on the day after the present day), ᠴᡳᠮᠠᡵᡳ(the day after the present day) | cimari, cimari | |
| Manx | mairagh(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Maore Comorian | meso(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Māori | āpōpō(on the day after the present day), āpōpō(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Maranao | mapita(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Marathi | उद्या(on the day after the present day), उद्या(the day after the present day) | udyā, udyā | |
| Mingrelian | ჭუმე(on the day after the present day) | č̣ume | |
| Mòcheno | morng(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Mongo | lobi(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Mongolian | маргаадар(on the day after the present day), маргааш(on the day after the present day), ᠮᠠᠷᠭᠠᠰᠢ(on the day after the present day), ᠮᠠᠷᠭᠠᠳᠤᠷ(on the day after the present day) | margaadar, margaaš, marɣasi, marɣadur | |
| Nahuatl | moztla(on the day after the present day), moztla(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Nanai | чимана(on the day after the present day) | čimana | |
| Navajo | yiską́ągo(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Neapolitan | dimane(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Nepali | भोलि(on the day after the present day) | bholi | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | mauɗu(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Norman | demoin(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | sibe(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Northern Mansi | холытан(on the day after the present day) | holytan | |
| Northern Min Chinese | 明朝(on the day after the present day) | mêng-dió̤ | |
| Northern Ohlone | hús̄is(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Northern Sami | ihttin(on the day after the present day), ihttá(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Norwegian | i morgen(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | i morgen(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | i morgon(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Nyunga | benang(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Occitan | deman(on the day after the present day), deman(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Odia | କାଲି(on the day after the present day) | kāli | |
| Ojibwe | waabang(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Old English | tō morgne(on the day after the present day), morgen(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Old Galician-Portuguese | cras(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Old Irish | bárach(on the day after the present day), i mbárach(on the day after the present day), bárach(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Ossetian | райсом(on the day after the present day) | rajsom | |
| Ottoman Turkish | ایرته(on the day after the present day), یارین(on the day after the present day), ایرته(the day after the present day), یارین(the day after the present day) | irte, erte, yarın, irte, erte, yarın | |
| Pangasinan | nabuas(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Pangutaran Sama | saung(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Pannonian Rusyn | ютре(on the day after the present day), ютро(on the day after the present day) | jutre, jutro | |
| Papiamentu | mañan(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Pashto | سبا(on the day after the present day) | sabā | |
| Persian | فردا(the day after the present day) | fardâ | |
| Polish | jutro(on the day after the present day), jutro(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Portuguese | amanhã(on the day after the present day), amanhã(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Punjabi | ਭਲਕੇ(on the day after the present day) | bhalke | |
| Quechua | paqarin(on the day after the present day), paqarin(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Rapa Nui | 'a pó(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Rennellese | 'aso'ao(on the day after the present day), maa kaa 'ao(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Romanian | mâine(on the day after the present day), mâine(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Romansch | damaun(on the day after the present day), damaun(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Rotuman | mîine(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Russian | за́втра(on the day after the present day), за́втра(the day after the present day) | závtra, závtra | |
| Rwanda-Rundi | ejo(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Saho | beera(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Samoan | taeao(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Sanskrit | श्वस्(on the day after the present day) | śvas | |
| Sardinian | cras(on the day after the present day), cras(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | a-màireach(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | sutra(on the day after the present day), sutradan(on the day after the present day), сутра(on the day after the present day), сутрадан(on the day after the present day), sutra(the day after the present day), sutradan(the day after the present day), сутрa(the day after the present day), сутрадан(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Sicilian | dumani(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Sindhi | سُڀاڻي(on the day after the present day), سُڀاڻي(the day after the present day) | subhannay, subhannay | |
| Sinhalese | හෙට(on the day after the present day) | heṭa | |
| Slovak | zajtra(on the day after the present day), zajtra(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Slovene | jútri(on the day after the present day), jútri(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Somali | berri(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Southern Catanduanes Bicolano | sa-aga(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Southern Ohlone | aruta(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Southern Thai | ตอเช้า(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Spanish | cras (disused)(on the day after the present day), mañana(on the day after the present day), mañana(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Sudanese Arabic | بكرة(on the day after the present day) | bukra | |
| Svan | მჷხა̈რ(on the day after the present day) | məxär | |
| Swahili | kesho(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Swedish | i morgon(on the day after the present day), imorgon(on the day after the present day), morgondag(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Sylheti | ꠇꠣꠁꠟ(on the day after the present day) | xail | |
| Tagalog | bukas(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Tahitian | ānānahi(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Tajik | пагоҳ(on the day after the present day), фардо(on the day after the present day) | pagoh, fardo | |
| Talysh | سخسه(on the day after the present day), ماشکی(on the day after the present day) | saxsa, mâški | |
| Tamil | நாளை(on the day after the present day) | nāḷai | |
| Tarantino | créje(on the day after the present day), créje(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Tatar | иртәгә(on the day after the present day) | irtägä | |
| Tausug | kunsum(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Tboli | haya(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Telugu | రేపు(on the day after the present day), రేపు(the day after the present day) | rēpu, rēpu | |
| Thai | พรุ่ง(on the day after the present day), พรุ่งนี้(on the day after the present day), พรุ่งนี้(the day after the present day) | prûng, prûng-níi, prûng-níi | |
| Tibetan | སང་ཉིན(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Tigrinya | ጽባሕ(on the day after the present day) | ṣəbaḥ | |
| Tongan | pongipongi(on the day after the present day), ‘apongipongi(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Turkish | yarın(on the day after the present day), yarın(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Turkmen | ertir(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Tuvaluan | taeao(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Ukrainian | за́втра(on the day after the present day), за́втра(the day after the present day) | závtra, závtra | |
| Urdu | فَرْدا(on the day after the present day), کَل(on the day after the present day), depending on context(the day after the present day), کل - can also refer to yesterday(the day after the present day) | fardā, kal, kal | |
| Uyghur | ئەتە(on the day after the present day) | ete | |
| Uzbek | ertaga(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Venetan | doman(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Vietnamese | mai(on the day after the present day), ngày mai(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Volapük | odelo(on the day after the present day), odel(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Walloon | dimwin(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Waray-Waray | buwas(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Welsh | yfory(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| West-Frisian | moarn(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Western Apache | hii’ skâa-gu(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Western Bukidnon Manobo | ke'eselem(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| White Hmong | tag kis(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Woiwurrung | yirramboi(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Wu Chinese | 明朝(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Xhosa | ngomso(on the day after the present day), ngomso(on the day after the present day), ngomso(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Xiang Chinese | 明日(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Yaghnobi | фиронта(on the day after the present day) | fironta | |
| Yakan | sumu(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Yakut | сарсын(on the day after the present day) | sarsïn | |
| Yiddish | מאָרגן(on the day after the present day) | morgn | |
| Yoruba | lọ́la(on the day after the present day), ọla(the day after the present day) | — | |
| Zazaki | mest(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Zhuang | ngoenzbyug(on the day after the present day), ngoenzcog(on the day after the present day) | — | |
| Zulu | kusasa(on the day after the present day), ikusasa(the day after the present day) | — | |
| ǃXóõ | khúbe(on the day after the present day), khúbe(the day after the present day) | — |
singoh, singoh
beera
môre, môre
buwas
nesër
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asüng (Chungli)
الغد, الْغَد, باجر, بكرة, بكرة, بكرة, بُكْرة, غدا, غَدًا, بُكرة, غَد
el-ḡadd, al-ḡad, bāčir, bukra, bukra, bukra, bukra, ḡadda, ḡadan, bukra, ḡad
mãne
mañana, mañana
danna, sabah, yarın, ertə, ertəsi gün, sabah
bihar, bihar
sa aga
dilap
arc'hoazh, warc'hoazh, warc'hoazh
laqbiŋin
demà, demà
ugma
wa'ni
mañana
mawa
nittak yamma̠, onnakma̠
минтян, мир, миргә, 明仔日, 明仔载, 隔轉工 /隔转工, 隔轉日 /隔转日, 明仔日, 明仔载, 隔轉工 /隔转工, 隔轉日 /隔转日
minti͡an, mir, mirgə, bîn-á-li̍t, bîn-á-tsài, keh-tńg-kang, keh-tńg-li̍t, bîn-á-li̍t, bîn-á-tsài, keh-tńg-kang, keh-tńg-li̍t
明天, 明日, 聽日 /听日, 明天, 明日, 聽日 /听日
ming⁴ tin¹, ming⁴ jat⁶, ting¹ jat⁶, ming⁴ tin¹, ming⁴ jat⁶, ting¹ jat⁶
a-vorow
apaksi
yarın
zítra, zítřek
desmun, desmun
i morgen, morgendag
nougma
morgen, morgen
àkhuẹ́
morgaŭ, morgaŭe, morgaŭ, morgaŭo
homme, homme
etsɔ
í morgin, morgindagur
nimataka, nimataka
huomenna, huominen, huomispäivä
demain, demain
crás, mañá
moorn, morgen, murgen, Morgen
aqagu
demen
aldaw
'apōpō, ʻapōpō, ʻapōpō
asom
buas
कल, सुबह, depending on context, आगमी, आगामिक, आगामी, आनेवाला, कल - can also refer to yesterday
kal, subah, āgmī, āgāmik, āgāmī, ānevālā, kal
holnap, holnap
moie
á morgun, morgundagur
morge
ọ̀na, ọ̀na
echi, echi
inton bigat
besok, esok, besok, esok
hoomeen, hoomeniin päivä
deman, deman
amáireach, amárach, amárach
deimàn
domani, domani
déinbaị̀
bénjing énjing, sésok ésok
bukra
bigat, wakgat
bukas
rosho
rum-an
koka
doman
amanyana
hanhepi kin
crās, cras, dies castina, dies castinus, dies crastinus, dies crastinus
rīt, rīt, rītdiena
doman
bigát
lobi
ryt, rytoj, rytdiena, rytoj, rytojus
doman
witśe
exwdedranh
muchuli
muer
amanhâm, amanhâm
dhaggu', laggu'
namag
ampitso, rahampitso
besok, esok, besok, esok
għada
mairagh
meso
āpōpō, āpōpō
mapita
morng
lobi
moztla, moztla
yiską́ągo
dimane
mauɗu
demoin
sibe
hús̄is
ihttin, ihttá
i morgen
i morgen
i morgon
benang
deman, deman
waabang
tō morgne, morgen
bárach, i mbárach, bárach
nabuas
saung
mañan
jutro, jutro
amanhã, amanhã
paqarin, paqarin
'a pó
'aso'ao, maa kaa 'ao
mâine, mâine
damaun, damaun
mîine
ejo
beera
taeao
cras, cras
a-màireach
sutra, sutradan, сутра, сутрадан, sutra, sutradan, сутрa, сутрадан
dumani
zajtra, zajtra
jútri, jútri
berri
aruta
ตอเช้า
cras (disused), mañana, mañana
kesho
i morgon, imorgon, morgondag
bukas
ānānahi
créje, créje
kunsum
haya
སང་ཉིན
pongipongi, ‘apongipongi
yarın, yarın
ertir
taeao
ertaga
doman
mai, ngày mai
odelo, odel
dimwin
buwas
yfory
moarn
hii’ skâa-gu
ke'eselem
tag kis
yirramboi
ngomso, ngomso, ngomso
sumu
lọ́la, ọla
mest
ngoenzbyug, ngoenzcog
kusasa, ikusasa
khúbe, khúbe
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