後日さって
Meanings
Adverb
Noun
1. day after tomorrow
Adjective (の)
2. wrong (e.g. direction)
when read as "あさって"
Kanji used
bright
after
sun
Pitch accent
って
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Used in vocabulary (4 in total)
to face the wrong way; to go in the wrong direction
four days from now (five days in some places)
three days from today; four days from today
Examples (11 in total)
The day after tomorrow is Tuesday.
School begins the day after tomorrow.
I'd like to make an appointment for the day after tomorrow.
I'll come back to Australia the day after tomorrow.
I'm going to stay here until the day after tomorrow.
You're free tomorrow and the day after tomorrow anyway, right?
They are going to give a party the day after tomorrow.
The conference is to be held in Tokyo the day after tomorrow.
He says that he has to go to Vienna the day after tomorrow.
If it rains the day after tomorrow, I'll stay at home.
You must get this homework finished by the day after tomorrow.