How to Say ‘Tomorrow’ in Japanese
明日
asu
[ah-shee-tah]
💬 Usage Tip: Simple time word. Useful pattern: [明日] + [は] + action (e.g., [明日は登校します]).
🇯🇵 In Japan: Schools often ask about attendance the next day, so “tomorrow” comes up a lot in absence calls.
Phrase Breakdown
明日
asu
[ah-shee-tah]
tomorrow
Common time word used in attendance/absence reporting: 明日は欠席します / 明日は登校します.
明日は用事があるので欠席します。
I’ll be absent tomorrow because I have an appointment.
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