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How to Say "Tomorrow" in Italian
The Italian word for 'tomorrow,' essential for planning any future event or conversation.
domani
doh-MAH-neeneutral
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Use 'domani' when talking about plans for the next day. For example, 'Ci vediamo domani' means 'See you tomorrow.' It's a fundamental word for scheduling.
Alternatives
- il giorno dopoUse when referring to 'the day after' a specific, already mentioned day.
- l'indomaniMore literary or formal, often used in storytelling or official contexts.
Ways to get it wrong
Don't say 'domani sera' for 'tomorrow night'.
Use 'domani sera' for 'tomorrow evening' or 'tomorrow night'.
Avoid confusing with 'donna'.
'Donna' means 'woman,' while 'domani' means 'tomorrow.' The vowel sounds are different.
Frequently asked
How to say tomorrow morning in Italian?
You would say 'domani mattina'. 'Mattina' means morning.
What's the difference between domani and dopodomani?
'Domani' means tomorrow, and 'dopodomani' means the day after tomorrow.
Can I use domani for any future day?
No, 'domani' specifically refers to the day immediately following today. For later days, you'd use phrases like 'la settimana prossima' (next week).
What is the Italian word for tomorrow?
The Italian word for tomorrow is 'domani'.
What does domani mean?
'Domani' is the Italian word for tomorrow. It is pronounced doh-MAH-nee.
Tomorrow in Italian pronunciation
The Italian word for tomorrow, 'domani', is pronounced doh-MAH-nee. The stress is on the second syllable.