morgen Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “tomorrow” is morgen. Pronounced the same Recording English Dutch Learn morning (alternative form) morgen Learn Examples of "tomorrow" in use There are 24 examples of the Dutch word for "tomorrow" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn I’ll ask Tom tomorrow. Ik zal het Tom morgen vragen. Learn We’re going skiing tomorrow. We gaan skiën morgen. Learn We will have a math quiz tomorrow. We hebben morgen een wiskunde toets. Learn I wish you much hope and prospects in the future days. Ik wens je wat hoop en wat uitzicht op morgen. Learn Can you move the appointment to tomorrow? Kan je de afspraak naar morgen verschuiven? Learn His appointment will be announced tomorrow. Zijn aanstelling wordt morgen aangekondigd. Learn The government will deliberate on the matter tomorrow. De overheid zal zich morgen over deze kwestie buigen. Learn We’re moving tomorrow. We gaan morgen verhuizen. Learn He who buries his head in the sand today will grind his teeth tomorrow. Wie vandaag zijn kop in het zand steekt, knarst morgen met zijn tanden. Learn It’s for tomorrow. Het is voor morgen. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "tomorrow" Practice (18) Lesson Learn Lesson words the day after tomorrow, tomorrow etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases Can you move the appointment to tomorrow?, He who buries his head in the sand today will grind his teeth tomorrow., His appointment will be announced tomorrow., I wish you much hope and prospects in the future days., I’ll ask Tom tomorrow., I’m going shopping tomorrow., See you tomorrow., The government will deliberate on the matter tomorrow., Tom is going shopping tomorrow., tomorrow evening, Wait until tomorrow., We will have a math quiz tomorrow., We’re going skiing tomorrow., We’re moving tomorrow., What day is it tomorrow?, Will you be leaving tomorrow? etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Dates and times 1 Part of Speech Courses Adverbs 6