No, it is not proper English to say "on tomorrow." The correct phrase is "tomorrow."
"What time is our meeting tomorrow?" is acceptable grammar.
"Tomorrow is Sunday."
"Kal milange" is how you say "see you tomorrow" in Punjabi.
No, the word "on" is not typically used before the word "tomorrow" in a sentence. Just say "tomorrow."
It is more grammatically correct to say "tonight" or "tomorrow" without the preposition "on." So, you would say "I will see you tonight" or "I have a meeting tomorrow."
Can I take you to Lunch tomorrow.
"Tomorrow" in Tagalog is "bukas."
To say "see you tomorrow" in Portuguese, you would say "até amanhã".
Zitra means tomorrow in Czech language.
Demain aussi OR Aussi Demain Tomorrow again OR Again Tomorrow
In Thai, "tomorrow" is พรุ่งนี้ (pronounced: phrung nee).