Examples of using "Huomenna" in a sentence and their english translations:
Will it rain tomorrow?
Tomorrow?
- We are going to leave tomorrow.
- We're going to leave tomorrow.
Are you free tomorrow?
Do you have time to come tomorrow?
- Tomorrow is my birthday.
- Tomorrow's my birthday.
Get up at seven tomorrow morning.
I'm going tomorrow.
Do you have time to come tomorrow?
- It expires tomorrow.
- It runs out tomorrow.
The soccer game is tomorrow.
I'll go tomorrow morning.
- Tomorrow is my birthday.
- Tomorrow's my birthday.
Can you come tomorrow?
See you tomorrow in the office.
Are you free tomorrow?
- See you tomorrow.
- I'll see you tomorrow.
We're meeting up tomorrow?
Why not tomorrow?
Will it rain tomorrow?
- I will come tomorrow.
- I'll come tomorrow.
I'm flying to Hanoi tomorrow.
- It expires tomorrow.
- It runs out tomorrow.
What are you doing tomorrow?
- Tom, can you come tomorrow?
- Can Tom come tomorrow?
- It will snow tomorrow.
- It will be snow tomorrow.
- There will be snow tomorrow.
Will it be sunny tomorrow?
We're coming back tomorrow.
- Tomorrow is my birthday.
- Tomorrow's my birthday.
Tomorrow, I'm going to study at the library.
Are you coming back tomorrow?
Are you free tomorrow?
- I hope it does not rain tomorrow.
- I hope it doesn't rain tomorrow.
- I hope that it doesn't rain tomorrow.
I'm leaving tomorrow afternoon.
I'll return home tomorrow.
- I am seeing a friend tomorrow.
- I'm seeing a friend tomorrow.
I'm flying to Hanoi tomorrow.
I'm leaving for Australia tomorrow.
I'm driving to Boston tomorrow.
- I will ask him tomorrow.
- I'll ask him tomorrow.
- It'll snow tomorrow.
- It will snow tomorrow.
Call me at 9:00 tomorrow.
Your report is due tomorrow.
Perhaps it will rain tomorrow.
I hope it does not rain tomorrow.
He is returning from Berlin tomorrow.
I'm going to go on a picnic tomorrow.
Tomorrow is her birthday.
- The Prime Minister holds a press conference tomorrow.
- The Prime Minister will hold a press conference tomorrow.
Call me tomorrow afternoon.
Please wake up at 6:00 tomorrow morning.
I have class tomorrow.
Tom, can you come tomorrow?
Can Tom come tomorrow?
Are you going to Noboribetsu tomorrow?
They are having a party tomorrow.
- Won't you come to the party tomorrow?
- Aren't you coming to the party tomorrow?
I won't be able to come tomorrow.
Tomorrow there's a high probability it will rain.
Perhaps it will rain tomorrow.
- I will tell you the rest tomorrow.
- I'll tell you the rest tomorrow.
- I'm coming to see you tomorrow.
- I will go at your house tomorrow.
See you tomorrow in the office.
Come again tomorrow.
- It is Sunday tomorrow.
- Tomorrow is Sunday.
- Tomorrow's Sunday.
- See you tomorrow.
- I'll see you tomorrow.
- Until tomorrow.
There will be a lunar eclipse tomorrow.
Will it be fair in Tokyo tomorrow?
I need it by tomorrow.
- I'll call you up tomorrow morning.
- I'll give you a ring tomorrow morning.
- I'll call you tomorrow morning.
- I will call you tomorrow morning.
- Will you come back tomorrow?
- Are you coming back tomorrow?
You shall have my answer tomorrow.
Call me tomorrow.
What are you doing tomorrow?
Can you start tomorrow?
Tomorrow is Christmas Day.
- Call me tomorrow.
- Give me a call tomorrow.
- I will do it tomorrow.
- I'll do it tomorrow.
I'll see you tomorrow at school.
I'm going to correct the homework tomorrow.
See you at work tomorrow.
Tomorrow, I'm going to study at the library.
Call her tomorrow.
- I will speak to you tomorrow.
- I will speak with you tomorrow.
I'm flying to Boston tomorrow.