"What will you do tomorrow in (junior high) school?"
You would say "nous verrons demain" in French to mean "we will see tomorrow."
"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.
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."
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.