It is essential to learn Japanese vocabulary when studying the language. In addition to words borrowed from other languages, Japanese vocabulary is vast and diverse. Learning essential words and phrases, as well as specialized terminology and idiomatic expressions, is essential for effective communication in Japanese.
Japanese Vocabulary: 明後日 (あさって)
Meaning: “the day after tomorrow”.
Examples:
- あさっては木曜日です。 It’s Thursday the day after tomorrow.
- あさって来てください。 Come the day after tomorrow.
- あさっては何曜日ですか。 What day is it the day after tomorrow?
- ノラ猫がゴミ箱をあさっている A stray cat is going through the garbage bin.
- あさって、私はパリへ出発する。 I leave for Paris the day after tomorrow.
- あさっては水曜日ではありません。 It’s not Wednesday the day after tomorrow.
- 明日は水曜日、あさっては木曜日です。 Tomorrow is Wednesday, and the day after tomorrow is Thursday.
- あさって田中さんと奥さんは中国へ来ますか。 Will Mr. Tanaka and his wife come to China the day after tomorrow?
- That’s all folks!