"j'espère qu'il fera du soleil demain"
demain is the French for tomorrow.
"sunny" is "ensoleillé", sonny. With an extra "e" at the end for a feminine noun, "s" or "es" for plural.
Hope is " l'espoir " (masc.) in French. The verb 'to hope' is " espérer ".
Jusqu'à demain, votre chéri
hope = l'espoir to hope = espérer
Example sentence - Today and tomorrow will be sunny and warm.
Tomorrow in French is "demain."
demain is the French for tomorrow.
"Demain" in French means "tomorrow".
The word tomorrow is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; for example: Tomorrow is supposed to be sunny.
75F and sunny check www.weather.com
Sunny today and cloudy tomorrow.
The sentence "It's going to be sunny tomorrow" is correct because it is a statement about the weather conditions predicted for the next day. It is a simple and clear way to convey this information.
Most likely but it depends what part in Texas
sunny a little bit of rain and all weekend might be a rainly but most of the time sunny with a high chance snow
"Ensoleillé".
ensoleillé