How to Say ‘See you tomorrow morning’ in French
À demain matin
ah duh-man mah-tan
[ah duh-man mah-tan]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally "until tomorrow morning." French often uses "à + time" for farewells: "à demain," "à lundi," "à tout à l'heure."
🇫🇷 In France: Very natural between parents who expect to cross paths again at school drop-off.
Phrase Breakdown
À
[ah]
until / see you
In this goodbye expression, "à" means "until" or introduces the next meeting time.
À demain, alors !
See you tomorrow, then!
demain
[duh-man]
tomorrow
Refers to the day after today.
On se voit demain devant l'école.
We'll see each other tomorrow in front of the school.
matin
[mah-tan]
morning
The part of the day before noon.
Le matin, il y a beaucoup de monde ici.
In the morning, there are many people here.
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