- Afrikaans: môre (af)
- Aklanon: buwas
- Albanian: nesër (sq)
- American Sign Language: OpenA@Jaw-ThumbBack OpenA@NearCheek-ThumbUp
- Arabic: اَلْغَد (al-ḡad)
- Armenian: վաղը (hy) (vałə)
- Aromanian: mãne
- Asturian: mañana
- Azeri: sabah (az)
- Baluchi: باندا (bándá)
- Bashkir: иртәгә (irtägä)
- Basque: bihar (eu)
- Belarusian: за́ўтра (záŭtra)
- Bengali: আগামীকাল (agamikal)
- Bikol Central: (please verify)aga
- Bolinao: dilap
- Breton: warc'hoazh (br), arc'hoazh (br)
- Bulgarian: у́тре (útre)
- Bunun: laqbiŋin
- Burmese: နက်ဖြန် (my) (nakhpran)
- Catalan: demà (ca)
- Cebuano: ugma
- Chamicuro: wa'ni
- Chavacano: mañana
- Chechen: кхана (qana)
- Chichewa: mawa
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 明天 (ming4 tin1), 聽日, 听日 (ting1 jat6), 明日 (ming4 jat6)
- Mandarin: 明天 (zh) (míngtiān), 明日 (zh) (míngrì)
- Min Nan: 明仔日 (zh-min-nan) (bîn-á-li̍t), 明仔载 (bîn-á-tsài), 隔轉工 (zh-min-nan), 隔转工 (keh-tńg-kang), 隔轉工 (zh-min-nan), 隔转日 (keh-tńg-li̍t)
- Hakka: 韶早 (sàu-tso)
- Cornish: a-vorow
- Crimean Tatar: yarın
- Czech: zítra (cs)
- Dalmatian: desmun
- Danish: i morgen (da)
- Dupaninan Agta: nougma
- Dutch: morgen (nl)
- Egyptian: 𓅡𓂓𓇼 (bȝkȝ)
- Esperanto: morgaŭ (eo)
- Estonian: homme (et)
- Faliscan: cra (cra)
- Faroese: í morgin
- Fijian: nimataka (fj)
- Finnish: huomenna (fi)
- French: demain (fr)
- Galician: mañá (gl)
- Georgian: ხვალ (xval)
- German: morgen (de)
- Alemannic German: moorn
- Greek: αύριο (el) (ávrio)
- Ancient: αὔριον (aúrion)
- Gujarati: કાલે (kāle)
- Haitian Creole: demen
- Hawaiian: 'apōpō
- Hebrew: מחר (he) (makhár)
- Hiligaynon: buas
- Hindi: कल (hi) (kal) (may also refer to yesterday, depending on context)
- Hungarian: holnap (hu)
- Icelandic: á morgun (is)
- Ido: morge (io)
- Igbo: echi
- Ilocano: inton bigat
- Indonesian: esok (id)
- Interlingua: deman
- Irish: amárach (ga), amáireach
- Isan:
- Istriot: deimàn
- Italian: domani (it)
- Japanese: 明日 (ja) (あした, ashita, みょうにち, myōnichi), (colloquial) あす (ja) (asu)
- Javanese:
- Ngoko: sésok ésok
- Krama: bénjing énjing
- Kannada: ನಾಳೆ (kn) (nāḷe)
- Kapampangan: bukas
- Kazakh: ертең (kk) (erteñ)
- Khmer: ស្អែក (km) (s’aek)
- Kinaray-a: rum-an
- Korean: 내일 (ko) (nae'il)
- Kurdish:
- Sorani: سبهی
- Kyrgyz: эртең (ky) (erteñ)
- Ladin: doman
- Lao: ມື້ອື່ນ (lo) (mư̄ 'ư̄n)
- Latin: crās (la)
- Latvian: rīt (lv)
- Laz: ოჭუმე (oč̣ume)
- Limos Kalinga: bigát
- Lithuanian: rytoj (lt)
- Macedonian: у́тре (útre)
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- Madurese: laggu', dhaggu'
- Maguindanao: namag
- Malagasy: rahampitso (mg), ampitso (mg)
- Malay: esok
- Malayalam: നാളെ (ml) (nāḷe)
- Maltese: għada
- Manx: mairagh
- Maore Comorian: meso
- Maori: āpōpō
- Maranao: mapita
- Marathi: उद्या (udyā)
- Mingrelian: ჭუმე (č̣ume)
- Mongolian: маргааш (mn) (margaaš)
- Nahuatl: moztla
- Navajo: yiską́ągo
- Nepali: भोलि (bhōli)
- Ngazidja Comorian: mauɗu
- Norman: demoin (Guernsey)
- Northern Kankanay: is wakgat
- Northern Thai:
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: i morgen (no)
- Nynorsk: i morgon
- Occitan: deman (oc)
- Old English: tomorgen
- Old Irish: bárach, i mbárach
- Pangasinan: nabuas
- Pangutaran Sama: saung
- Papiamentu: mañan
- Persian: فردا (fa) (fardâ), سوا (fa) (sawâ, savâ) (dialectal)
- Polish: jutro (pl)
- Portuguese: amanhã (pt)
- Punjabi: ਭਲਕੇ (bhalakē)
- Quechua: paqarin
- Rapa Nui: 'a pó
- Rennellese: 'aso'ao, maa kaa 'ao
- Romanian: mâine (ro)
- Romansch: damaun
- Rotuman: mîine
- Russian: за́втра (ru) (závtra)
- Samoan: taeao
- Sanskrit: श्वस् (sa) (śvas)
- Sardinian: cras m
- Campidanese: crasi
- Logudorese: cras
- Scottish Gaelic: a-màireach
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: сутра, сутрадан
- Roman: sutra (sh), sutradan (sh)
- Sicilian: dumani (scn)
- Sindhi: سُڀاڻي (sd) f (subhannay)
- Sinhalese: හෙට (heṭa)
- Slovak: zajtra (sk)
- Slovene: jútri (sl)
- Somali: berrito (so)
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: witśe
- Southern Catanduanes Bicolano: sa-aga
- Southern Thai:
- Spanish: mañana (es)
- Svan: მჷხა̈რ (məxär)
- Swahili: kesho (sw)
- Swedish: imorgon (sv), i morgon (sv)
- Tagalog: bukas (tl)
- Tahitian: ānānahi
- Tajik: фардо (tg) (fardo)
- Talysh:
- Anbarani: ماشکی (mâški)
- Asalemi: سخسه (saxsa)
- Tamil: நாளை (ta) (nāḷai)
- Tarantino: créje
- Tatar: иртәгә (irtägä)
- Tausug: kunsum
- Tboli: haya
- Telugu: రేపు (te) (rēpu)
- Thai: พรุ่งนี้ (th) (prûng née), วันพรุ่งนี้ (wan prûng née)
- Tongan: ‘apongipongi
- Turkish: yarın (tr)
- Turkmen: ertir
- Tuvaluan: taeao
- Ukrainian: за́втра (uk) (závtra)
- Urdu: کل (kal) (can also refer to yesterday, depending on context)
- Uyghur: ئەتە (ug) (ete)
- Uzbek: ertaga (uz)
- Venetian: doman
- Vietnamese: ngày mai (vi), mai (vi)
- Volapük: odelo (vo)
- Waray-Waray: buwas
- Welsh: yfory
- West Frisian: moarn (fy)
- Western Bukidnon Manobo: ke'eselem
- White Hmong: tag kis
- Yiddish: מאָרגן (yi) (morgn)
- Yoruba: ọla
- Zazaki: mest
- Zhuang:
- Zulu: kusasa class 13
- ǃXóõ: khúbe
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