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domani

On the day after the present day.

tomorrow

(uncountable) The day after the present day.

tomorrow
morrow

dopodomani

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day after tomorrow
the day after tomorrow

indomani | giorno seguente

the next day.

day after

da un giorno all'altro | dall'oggi al domani | da un momento all'altro | di colpo | out of a blow

(figurative) In a very short (but unspecified) amount of time.

overnight

domani sera

During the night of the day after the present day.

tomorrow night

domani è un altro giorno

Tomorrow will bring new opportunities and a fresh start for one's endeavors.

tomorrow is another day

dopodomani | posdomani | doman l'altro | poscrai

(archaic) On the day after tomorrow.

overmorrow

meglio un uovo oggi che una gallina domani

A sure thing is preferable to the mere chance at something more. [15th c.]

a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush

come se non ci fosse un domani

(idiomatic) To an excessive degree, oftentimes with little to no regard to future consequences; desperately; recklessly or wantonly; frantically; very quickly or very much.

as if there were no tomorrow

cosa fai domani?

are you doing anything tomorrow

a domani

Used as a farewell, stating that the speaker and interlocutor(s) will see each other the next day.

see you tomorrow

dopodopodomani

in three days
two days after tomorrow

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