"Wirst du morgen skaten gehen?" or "Gehst du morgen skaten?"
Ich bin in meine Heimat gehen morgen
Tomorrow in German is morgen.
Morgen
Ich werde Sie/Dich morgen anrufen.orIch rufe Sie/Dich morgen an
¿Vamos a patinar el Viernes?
In French you say: "pas d'ecole demain" (no school tomorrow) or "je n'ai pas d'ecole demain" meaning I have no school tomorrow. In Spanish you can say: "no voy a la escuela manana" meaning i am not going to school tomorrow.
Tomorrow night translates as morgen Abend
yo partida patinar viernes
Hair today gone tomorrow
¿Vas mañana? ¿Vas a ir mañana?
Yes. "Hasta manyana" literally means "until tomorrow", so it is the exact equivalent of "See you tomorrow", which makes sense to say if you plan to see this person tomorrow.However, any parting remark is really interchangeable. For example, in English, you could say "See you tomorrow" even if you are not going to see that person tomorrow or you could say "See you later" even if you are not going to see that person later in the day.
Ich werde im Büro von morgen is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.