English
Adverb
tomorrow night (not comparable)
- During the night of the day after the present day.
Translations
during the night of the day after
- Bulgarian: утре вечер (utre večer)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 明晚 (zh) (míngwǎn)
- Czech: příští noc, zítřejší noc
- Dutch: morgennacht (nl), morgenavond (nl)
- Finnish: huomisiltana
- French: demain soir
- Georgian: ხვალ ღამით (xval ɣamit)
- German: morgen Abend (in the evening), morgen Nacht (at night)
- Greek: χθες νύχτα (chthes nýchta)
- Interlingua: deman vespere
- Italian: domani sera
- Japanese: 明晩 (ja) (myōban), 明夜 (ja) (myōya)
- Korean: 어제 밤 (eoje bam)
- Latin: cras ad vesperum
- Lithuanian: rytoj vakare (in the evening), rytoj naktį (in the night)
- Portuguese: amanhã à noite
- Romanian: mâine seară (in the evening), mâine noapte
- Russian: за́втра ве́чером (závtra véčerom) (in the evening), за́втра но́чью (závtra nóčʹju) (at night)
- Scottish Gaelic: an-ath-oidhch'
- Slovene: jutri zvečer
- Spanish: mañana por la noche
- Swahili: kesho usiku
- Swedish: i morgon kväll
- Turkish: yarın gece
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Noun
tomorrow night (plural tomorrow nights)
- The night of the day after the present day.
Translations
night after the present day
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 明晚 (zh) (míngwǎn)
- Czech: příští noc f, zítřejší noc f
- Dutch: morgennacht (nl) m, morgenavond (nl) m
- Finnish: huomisilta
- French: demain soir
- German: morgen Abend
- Interlingua: deman vespere
- Latin: crastinus vesperi (nominative), crastini vesperi (genitive)
- Lithuanian: rytojaus vakaras m (evening), rytojaus naktis f (night)
- Malay: please add this translation if you can
- Portuguese: a noite de amanhã f
- Scottish Gaelic: ath-oidhche f
- Spanish: mañana por la noche
- Turkish: yarın gece
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