How to Say ‘Tomorrow’ in German
Morgen
MOR-gen
[MOR-gen]
💬 Usage Tip: Capital M means the noun morning in some contexts, but here it means tomorrow from context. German loves ambiguity games.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Delivery timing matters a lot in Germany, so saying morgen clearly is useful.
Phrase Breakdown
Morgen
[MOR-gen]
tomorrow
Refers to the day after today.
Morgen bin ich leider nicht zu Hause.
Tomorrow I am unfortunately not at home.
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