Phrase lesson
How do you say "It's tomorrow" in Japanese?
It's tomorrow
Answer
Two layers, same practical line
あしたです
あした です
ashita desu
Lesson body
Phrase breakdown and usage notes
Quick use
Use あしたです (ashita desu) when you want to say that the day is tomorrow.
Chunk or pattern
- This is a fixed phrase.
- Learn the whole line first instead of rebuilding it word by word.
- It works well as a short answer to a question about dates or timing.
Core words
あした: tomorrow.
Practical note
This contrasts with きょうです, which means “it is today.” Use this for appointments, deadlines, events, or delivery days.
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