- À demain! = See you tomorrow! (it's an expression)
- demain = tomorrow
- "à" doesn't mean "see you" in other case. It's a preposition.
In French, you can say : "Pas demain" to translate "not tomorrow". Hope it'll help.
demain
It is plural and in the 2nd person for être, which means "to be".
and=etEt means "and", if you were to write "est" that would mean "is", not "and".The French for "and" is et.
moi, me, mé, mise, io, me, meu, mij, fi, yo, mi, I
Et demain means 'and tomorrow'
Et prêt pour demain
Et demain.
Tomorrow (demain) and (et) for (pour) forever (toujours)
Je T'aime aujourd'hui, demain, et toujours.
Je t'aime aujourd'hui, demain et pour toujours. -- I love you today, tomorrow and forever.
"I love you today and tomorrow" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Je t'aime aujourd'hui et demain. The pronunciation will be "zhuh tehm o-zhoor-dwee ey duh-meh" in French.
Je t'aime aujourd'hui et je t'aime demain. But if you meant « ...and I'll love you tomorow », then it's : « Je t'aime aujourd'hui et je t'aimerai toujours demain. »
You would say "nous verrons demain" in French to mean "we will see tomorrow."
Apprendre d'hier, vivre pour aujourd'hui et l'espoir pour demain
"Demain" in French means "tomorrow".
Law of tomorrow.