Tomorrow

מָחָר

[mahar]

Noun

📖 Translation

Tomorrow

The word designating the day following today; 'tomorrow', used as an adverb of time in various contexts.

💬 Usage Examples

נִפְגַּשׁ מָחָר בַּשָּׁעָה שָׁלוֹשׁ.

Nifgash mahar ba-sha'a shalosh.

We will meet tomorrow at three o'clock.

אֵין לִי כֶּסֶף הַיּוֹם, אֲבָל מָחָר יֵשׁ לִי.

Ein li kesef hayom, aval mahar yesh li.

I don't have money today, but tomorrow I will.

הַמּוֹרֶה אָמַר שֶׁהַבֹּחַן הוּא מָחָר.

Ha-moreh amar she-ha-bochan hu mahar.

The teacher said that the test is tomorrow.

💡 Memory Tip

The word 'mahar' sounds a bit like 'ma-ha-ra' (similar to 'ma' - what and 'ha' - is, but this is just an assonance, not etymology).

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