domani
tomorrow
adverb doh-MAH-nee Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'de mane', in the morning
Usage Note
Domani is 'tomorrow'; pair it with l'altro as dopodomani for 'the day after tomorrow'. The phrase a domani is a casual 'see you tomorrow', and domani mattina fixes it to the morning.
Examples
"Ci vediamo domani mattina."
Natural Translation
See you tomorrow morning.
Literal Translation
Us we-see tomorrow morning.
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