How to Say ‘See you tomorrow.’ in French
À demain.
ah duh-mahn
[ah duh-mahn]
💬 Usage Tip: Simple and common when you'll definitely see the person the next day.
🇫🇷 In France: French school routines are regular, so this phrase feels very natural between parents.
Phrase Breakdown
À
[ah]
see / until
À is used here in a farewell expression meaning 'see you...'.
Le soir, je dis À demain. à la sortie de l'école.
In the evening, I say 'See you tomorrow.' at school pick-up.
demain
[duh-mahn]
tomorrow
Demain means 'tomorrow' and is very common when saying goodbye at school.
Avant de partir, je lance À demain. aux autres parents.
Before leaving, I call out 'See you tomorrow.' to the other parents.
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