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Tomorrow in French 🇫🇷


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tomorrow demain
How to say “tomorrow” in French? “Demain”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “demain” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on tomorrow in French like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

French Sentences with the Word “Tomorrow”

French sentence with “demain” English translation for demain S

demain je serai occupé.

tomorrow I’ll be busy.

Je t’appellerai demain, et on va se voir.

I will call you tomorrow, and we see each other.

Voulez-vous venir à ma fête demain?

Would you like to come to my party tomorrow? (formal)

Ce que tu dois faire demain est…

What you have to do tomorrow is…

Je vais au Mexique demain

I’m going to Mexico tomorrow

demain c’est Samedi

tomorrow is Saturday

Nous déménageons demain.

We are going to move tomorrow.

Est-il probable que Lucia arrive demain?

Is Lucia likely to arrive tomorrow?

Est-ce probable que nous dinions demain?

Are we likely to have dinner tomorrow?

Peut-être que thomas peut voyager demain.

Maybe Thomas can travel tomorrow.

Nous pouvons le réserver demain.

We can book it tomorrow.

Je vous ai déjà dit qu’on va le regarder demain.

I have already told you, we watch it tomorrow.(formal)

C’est mieux qu’on leur rende visite, demain.

It is better if we visit them tomorrow.

Je préfère qu’on le prépare demain.

I prefer that we prepare it tomorrow.

Vous devez leur rendre visite demain.

You must visit them tomorrow.

Ce serait bien si nous nous voyions demain.

It would be nice if we meet tomorrow.

demain, nous pouvons acheter un cadeau pour le bébé.

tomorrow we can buy a gift for the baby.

Je peux l’aider demain.

I can help him tomorrow.

Peut-être que nous allons le lui ramener demain.

Maybe we will take it to him tomorrow.

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Tips to remember the French word ‘demain’:
1. Associate it with an image: Picture a morning scene and think that “de” in French means “of” and “main” sounds like “morning” in English. So you can think of it as the ‘morning of the next day’.
2. Pair it with a similar-sounding English word: The English word “domain” sounds similar to “demain.” Imagine that the next day is a new domain you’re entering.
3. Create a mnemonic: Link ‘demain’ with the phrase “Day +1” and emphasize the “D” in both “Day” and “Demain.”

Explanations:
– “Demain” is a French word that literally means “tomorrow,” referring to the day after today.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– “Le lendemain” can also mean “the following day” or “the next day.”
– “Le jour suivant” is another phrase for “the following day.”

Alternate meanings or slang:
– “À demain” is a common phrase meaning “See you tomorrow.”
– As with many words, “demain” can be used metaphorically or idiomatically. For instance, talking about something that will never happen, one might say “toujours demain,” which translates to “always tomorrow.”

Examples of sentences that use ‘demain’:
– Je te verrai demain à l’école. (I will see you tomorrow at school.)
– N’oublie pas, l’examen est demain ! (Don’t forget, the exam is tomorrow!)
– Il a dit qu’il commencerait le projet demain. (He said he would start the project tomorrow.)
– Peux-tu me rappeler de t’appeler demain ? (Can you remind me to call you tomorrow?)
РDemain, il fera peut-̻tre beau. (Tomorrow, it might be nice weather.)

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