Translation and Meaning of: 明日 - ashita

If you are studying Japanese, you have certainly come across the word 明日 (あした), which means "tomorrow." But do you know where it comes from, how its kanji was created, or how the Japanese use it in their daily lives? In this article, we will explore the etymology, the meaning, and even some tips for memorizing this essential word. Furthermore, you will discover how it appears in common expressions and why it is so present in Japanese culture. Here at Suki Nihongo, the largest online Japanese dictionary, you will also find examples of ready-made sentences to include in your Anki and boost your studies!

The origin and etymology of 明日

The word 明日 (あした) has an interesting history. The kanji 明 means "bright" or "clear," while 日 represents "day." Together, they form the idea of "the day that is to come." However, the pronunciation あした does not come directly from the readings of these ideograms — in fact, it is a kun'yomi reading, which is the way the Japanese used to pronounce the word before the introduction of Chinese characters.

Some linguists believe that あした may have originated from the ancient expression 朝 (あした), which meant "morning." Over time, the meaning evolved to refer to the next day, maintaining the association with dawn. Interesting, isn't it? This connection to the light of the new day helps to understand why the kanji 明 was chosen to represent the concept.

Use in everyday life and popular expressions

In Japan, 明日 is a word used in everyday conversations, both in casual and more formal contexts. One of the most common phrases is 明日またね (あした またね), which means "see you tomorrow." If you have watched a dorama or anime, you have likely heard this expression used when characters say goodbye.

Another interesting use is in the expression 明日は明日の風が吹く (あしたは あしたの かぜが ふく), a proverb that means "tomorrow is another day" — something like "each day has its own problems." This phrase reflects a common mindset in Japan of not worrying too much about the future, as everything can change. Do you notice how language carries cultural aspects?

Tips for memorization and curiosities

A fun way to 明日 is to associate the kanji 明 (bright) with the idea of a "new day coming." Imagine the sun rising after a dark night — this image can help solidify the meaning. Another tip is to create flashcards with sentences like 明日会いましょう (あした あいましょう) — "let's meet tomorrow."

Did you know that in some regional dialects of Japan, あした can be pronounced slightly differently? In Okinawa, for example, you might hear "achaa" instead of the standard. These variations show how rich and diverse the Japanese language is. So, are you ready to use 明日 in your next conversations in Japanese?

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Synonyms and similar words

  • 明日 (Asu) - tomorrow
  • 明日 (Ashita) - tomorrow

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the day after tomorrow

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next; Following

明日

Romaji: ashita
Kana: あした
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n4, jlpt-n5

Translation / Meaning: tomorrow

Meaning in English: tomorrow

Definition: The period between the end of one day and the beginning of the next.

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Example Sentences - (明日) ashita

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私は明日手術を受けます。

Watashi wa ashita shujutsu o ukemasu

I will have surgery tomorrow.

I will have surgery tomorrow.

  • 私 (watashi) - personal pronoun that means "I"
  • は (wa) - Particle indicating the topic of the sentence
  • 明日 (ashita) - adverb meaning "tomorrow"
  • 手術 (shujutsu) - noun that means "surgery"
  • を (wo) - Particle indicating the direct object of the sentence
  • 受けます (ukemasu) - verb that means "will receive" or "will undergo"
気象予報は明日雨が降ると言っています。

Kishō yohō wa ashita ame ga furu to itte imasu

The weather forecast says it will rain tomorrow.

The weather forecast says it will rain tomorrow.

  • 気象予報 - Weather forecast
  • は - Topic particle
  • 明日 - Tomorrow
  • 雨 - Rain
  • が - Subject particle
  • 降る - Falling (for rain)
  • と - Quotation particle
  • 言っています - You're saying
明日は集会があります。

Ashita wa shuukai ga arimasu

There will be a meeting tomorrow.

There will be a meeting tomorrow.

  • 明日 - tomorrow
  • は - Topic particle
  • 集会 - meeting
  • が - subject particle
  • あります - there is, there will be
明日は雨かも知れない。

Ashita wa ame kamoshirenai

Tomorrow it might rain.

It might rain tomorrow.

  • 明日 - tomorrow
  • は - Topic particle
  • 雨 - rain
  • かも知れない - it may be so, or it may not be so
明日はお休みです。

Ashita wa oyasumi desu

Tomorrow is a day off.

It is closed tomorrow.

  • 明日 - It means "tomorrow".
  • は - topic particle, indicates that the subject of the sentence is "tomorrow"
  • お休み - "means 'time off', 'rest'"
  • です - Verb "to be" in polite form
明日は晴れるでしょう。

Ashita wa hareru deshou

Tomorrow is expected to be sunny.

Tomorrow will be sunny.

  • 明日 - tomorrow
  • は - Topic particle
  • 晴れる - to be sunny
  • でしょう - expression of probability or assumption
明日は晴れるといいですね。

Ashita wa hareru to ii desu ne

I hope the sun shines tomorrow.

I hope it will be sunny tomorrow.

  • 明日 - tomorrow
  • は - Topic particle
  • 晴れる - to be sunny
  • と - Quote particle
  • いい - good
  • です - Verb "to be"
  • ね - completion particle
明日は決行だ。

Ashita wa kekkou da

Tomorrow is the day of action.

Tomorrow is happening.

  • 明日 - tomorrow
  • は - Topic particle
  • 決行 - execution decided, action decided
  • だ - Verb to be/estar in the present
放送は明日から始まります。

Housou wa ashita kara hajimarimasu

The broadcast starts tomorrow.

The broadcast starts tomorrow.

  • 放送 (housou) - transmission
  • は (wa) - Topic particle
  • 明日 (ashita) - tomorrow
  • から (kara) - from
  • 始まります (hajimarimasu) - will start
多分明日雨が降るでしょう。

Tabun ashita ame ga furu deshou

Maybe it will rain tomorrow.

Maybe it will rain tomorrow.

  • 多分 - perhaps, probably
  • 明日 - tomorrow
  • 雨 - rain
  • が - subject particle
  • 降る - to fall (rain, snow)
  • でしょう - expression of supposition, probably

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