Hodie means today and coridie means yesterday
The question is for "tomorrow," not "today" or "yesterday." The answer is cras.
Okyena
To say the word lightning in Latin, a person would say the word "ignis." To say thunder in Latin, the word is "tonitrua."
Yes, that is a correct sentence: subject = tomorrow verb = is direct object = Friday
Melissa in Pig Latin is: elissamay.
An obsolete (no longer used) term is overmorrow. However, today, we just say "day after tomorrow".
cras
The Latin word meaning "yesterday" is heri.
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No, it is not proper English to say "on tomorrow." The correct phrase is "tomorrow."
Cras is Latin for "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. u would say "Her birthday is tomorrow." not "Her birthday is on 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."
"Tomorrow" in Tagalog is "bukas."
Can I take you to Lunch tomorrow.