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How to Say ‘She will go to school tomorrow.’ in Japanese

明日は登校します。

asu wa toukou shi masu

[ah-shee-tah wah toh-koh shee mass]

💬 Usage Tip: Clear, responsible statement. [明日] + [は] + [登校します] is a neat “status update” line for phone calls.

🇯🇵 In Japan: When reporting a planned absence, mentioning return date like this is appreciated—it helps teachers plan attendance and materials.

Phrase Breakdown

明日

asu

[ah-shee-tah]

tomorrow

Sets the time frame. Often used to update the school about returning after an absence.

Example

明日は登校します。よろしくお願いします。

I will come to school tomorrow. Thank you in advance.

wa

[wah]

topic marker (as for…)

Here it marks “tomorrow” as the topic: “As for tomorrow…”

Example

明日は登校します。

As for tomorrow, I will attend school.

登校

toukou

[toh-koh]

going to school; attendance

Used with します to mean “(I) will go to school.” Common in formal updates to teachers.

Example

明日は登校します。

I will attend school tomorrow.

shi

[shee]

do (polite stem)

Stem of します. Attached to a noun like 登校 to form a polite verb phrase.

Example

登校します。

I will go to school.

ます

masu

[mass]

will (polite)

Polite verb ending; makes the statement appropriate for school phone calls/messages.

Example

明日は登校します。

I will attend school tomorrow.

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