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Morgen

tomorrow

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Meaning of Morgen

next day

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German[ˈmɔʁɡn̩]
tomorrow
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Morgen belongs to the topic "Adverbs of Frequency". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

Morgentomorrow
seltenrarely
einmalonce
jeden Tagevery day
monatlichevery month
sofortright now
Sekundesecond

Morgen synonyms

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What's the difference between Morgen / am nächsten Tag / der folgende Tag / der darauffolgende Tag / Vormittag

🇩🇪German
Morgen

Neutral way to say the following day; a bit more descriptive than just “tomorrow.”

A1Often

Am nächsten Tag gingen wir wieder spazieren.

На следующий день мы снова пошли гулять.

🇩🇪German

Very common everyday expression for the day after some event.

A1Very Often

Wir kamen spät an, aber am nächsten Tag waren wir fit.

Мы приехали поздно, но на следующий день были бодры.

D
🇩🇪German
der folgende Tag

Neutral, slightly more written expression; emphasizes the order of events.

A1Often

Der folgende Tag begann früh mit Regen.

Следующий день начался рано с дождя.

D
🇩🇪German
der darauffolgende Tag

Formal and somewhat heavy-sounding expression; often used in writing.

A1Rarely

Der darauffolgende Tag war bereits ausgebucht.

Следующий день уже был полностью занят.

🇩🇪German

Not “tomorrow,” but the part of the day before noon; not a direct synonym in meaning.

A1Very Often

Am Vormittag habe ich einen Termin beim Arzt.

Утром у меня назначен визит к врачу.

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How to pronounce Morgen and what this word means

Morgen translation: tomorrow. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce Morgen

[ˈmɔʁɡn̩]

Morgen translation

tomorrow

Morgen transcription

[ˈmɔʁɡn̩]

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Morgen meaning: what does it mean?

der nächste Kalendertag nach heute

Morgen pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

Morgen is pronounced as [ˈmɔʁɡn̩]. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

Is Morgen part of Adverbs of Frequency vocabulary?

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