On the day after the present day; on the next day; on the morrow., The day after the present; the morrow.
There is no 'IF" about it.
In Spanish, this literally means "until tomorrow" or, "see you tomorrow".
this simply means...... you or what you have today could possibly not be there tomorrow. simple.
Tomorrow would be translated into "imorgon". In it's basic form, the word itself is translated into "morgondagen", meaning 'the day tomorrow'.
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.
Today may have been bad, but you can try again tomorrow.
'The tomorrow' in Spanish.
It comes from our East Indian influence. I'll find out the meaning tomorrow
Sorrow.
Tomorrow for(or in) the evening
The word "demain" in French means "tomorrow." It is used to refer to the day following the current day.
Here today, gone tomorrow.