"What will you do tomorrow in (junior high) school?"
You would say "nous verrons demain" in French to mean "we will see tomorrow."
Desmene. In feudalism, all the land and property attached (but not necessarily continguous to) to a manor. A feudal lord holds his lands "in desmene."
"Qu'hier que demain" is not a standard phrase in French. It does not have a clear meaning and seems to be a combination of words that does not form a coherent sentence.
It means "What are you doing tomorrow". (also, "what are you going to do tomorrow".) Note: it is actually q'est que tu vas faire demain?
I must go to (senior) high school tomorrow
Do you mean Ferras
Et demain means 'and tomorrow'
IT means broken anec
"Pour l'examen demain" means "for the test/exam tomorrow"
Tomorrow (demain) and (et) for (pour) forever (toujours)
- À demain! = See you tomorrow! (it's an expression) - demain = tomorrow - "à" doesn't mean "see you" in other case. It's a preposition.
"demain c'est le premier" : "tomorroy is the 1th"
You would say "nous verrons demain" in French to mean "we will see tomorrow."
"Puis-je vous revoir demain" means "May I see you again tomorrrow?"
On se voit demain
Literally: tomorrow to saturday
Law of tomorrow.