A1 Expression ニュートラル 2分で読める

明天见!

míngtiān jiàn!

See you tomorrow!

直訳: Tomorrow see

15秒でわかる

  • The standard way to say see you tomorrow.
  • Used with friends, colleagues, and classmates daily.
  • More casual and warm than a formal goodbye.

意味

This is the most common way to say goodbye when you know you'll see the person again the next day. It's like a friendly promise to catch up soon.

主な例文

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Leaving the office

工作做完了,明天见!

Work is done, see you tomorrow!

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Texting a friend goodnight

晚安,明天见。

Goodnight, see you tomorrow.

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Ending a class

老师,明天见!

Teacher, see you tomorrow!

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文化的背景

In professional settings, saying {明天见|míngtiān jiàn} is a way to show you are a reliable team member who will be back at their post. The use of 'Erhua' (adding an 'r' sound) makes the phrase {明儿见|míng'er jiàn} sound very local and warm. Farewells in Taiwan often include more 'softening' particles like {喔|ō} or {拜拜|bàibài} alongside {明天见|míngtiān jiàn}. On social media, people often use the 'sun' emoji ☀️ followed by the 'waving' emoji 👋 to represent {明天见|míngtiān jiàn}.

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The 'Time First' Rule

Always remember: in Chinese, you say WHEN you see them before the word SEE.

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Don't be too literal

If it's Friday, don't say {明天见|míngtiān jiàn} unless you are actually meeting on Saturday!

15秒でわかる

  • The standard way to say see you tomorrow.
  • Used with friends, colleagues, and classmates daily.
  • More casual and warm than a formal goodbye.

What It Means

明天见 is your go-to phrase for parting ways. It literally translates to "Tomorrow see." In English, we say "See you tomorrow." It is simple, direct, and very common. It implies a sense of continuity in your relationship. You aren't just saying goodbye. You are acknowledging your next meeting.

How To Use It

Just drop it at the end of a conversation. You don't need a long lead-up. When you are standing up to leave, just say 明天见. It works as a standalone sentence. You can also add a name at the beginning. For example, 小王,明天见 (Xiao Wang, see you tomorrow). It’s like the period at the end of a daily chapter.

When To Use It

Use it whenever you have a recurring schedule. Use it with colleagues as you pack your bag. Use it with classmates after the final bell. Use it with your barista if you go every morning. It’s perfect for texting right before you go to sleep. It feels warm and reliable. It’s the ultimate "to be continued" for real life.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use it if you aren't actually seeing them tomorrow. That sounds confusing or like you're stalking them. If you see them next week, use 下周见. If you are breaking up with someone, this is definitely the wrong vibe. Also, avoid it in very stiff, high-stakes formal ceremonies. In those cases, a formal 再见 or a bow is better. Don't say it to a stranger you'll never see again.

Cultural Background

Chinese culture values social harmony and regular contact. Saying 明天见 reinforces a stable social bond. It’s less final than 再见 (Goodbye). In the past, 再见 could sound a bit heavy or distant. 明天见 feels more like family. It’s part of the rhythm of daily life in busy Chinese cities. It’s the sound of a community that keeps moving together.

Common Variations

You can swap "tomorrow" for any time. 一会儿见 means "see you in a bit." 周一见 means "see you Monday." If you want to be extra cute or casual, some people just say "See ya" in English. But 明天见 remains the classic. You might also hear 明天见,拜拜, mixing the traditional with the modern "bye-bye."

使い方のコツ

This phrase is incredibly versatile and safe for almost any social level. The only 'gotcha' is ensuring the 'tomorrow' part is actually true to avoid confusion.

💡

The 'Time First' Rule

Always remember: in Chinese, you say WHEN you see them before the word SEE.

⚠️

Don't be too literal

If it's Friday, don't say {明天见|míngtiān jiàn} unless you are actually meeting on Saturday!

🎯

Sound like a local

Add a small {哦|o} at the end ({明天见哦|míngtiān jiàn o}) to sound extra friendly on WeChat.

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The 'Face' of Farewells

Using a specific time like 'tomorrow' shows you value the relationship and expect it to continue.

例文

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#1 Leaving the office
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工作做完了,明天见!

Work is done, see you tomorrow!

A standard way to signal you are heading home.

#2 Texting a friend goodnight
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晚安,明天见。

Goodnight, see you tomorrow.

Very common in WeChat messages between close friends.

#3 Ending a class
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老师,明天见!

Teacher, see you tomorrow!

Polite and respectful for a student-teacher relationship.

#4 Leaving a coffee shop you visit daily
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咖啡很好喝,明天见!

The coffee was great, see you tomorrow!

Shows you are a regular and appreciate the service.

#5 Joking with a friend who forgot something
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别又迟到了,明天见!

Don't be late again, see you tomorrow!

A playful reminder mixed with a parting phrase.

#6 Saying goodbye to a crush
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我很期待,明天见。

I'm looking forward to it, see you tomorrow.

Soft and full of anticipation for the next day.

自分をテスト

Which is the correct way to say 'See you tomorrow' in Chinese?

Goodbye! ______

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: {明天见|míngtiān jiàn}

In Chinese, the time word ({明天|míngtiān}) must come before the verb ({见|jiàn}).

Fill in the missing character to complete the phrase.

{明天__|míngtiān __}

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: {见|jiàn}

{见|jiàn} means 'to see' or 'to meet' in this context.

Match the phrase to the correct situation.

You are leaving your office on Friday and won't see your boss until Monday. Should you say {明天见|míngtiān jiàn}?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: No

You should only use {明天见|míngtiān jiàn} if you are actually seeing them the next day (Saturday).

Complete the dialogue.

A: {我们明天下午两点见面吧。|wǒmen míngtiān xiàwǔ liǎng diǎn jiànmiàn ba.} B: {没问题,_______。|méi wèntí, _______.}

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: {明天见|míngtiān jiàn}

Since they agreed to meet tomorrow, {明天见|míngtiān jiàn} is the natural way to end the conversation.

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練習問題バンク

4 問題
Which is the correct way to say 'See you tomorrow' in Chinese? Choose A1

Goodbye! ______

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: {明天见|míngtiān jiàn}

In Chinese, the time word ({明天|míngtiān}) must come before the verb ({见|jiàn}).

Fill in the missing character to complete the phrase. Fill Blank A1

{明天__|míngtiān __}

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: {见|jiàn}

{见|jiàn} means 'to see' or 'to meet' in this context.

Match the phrase to the correct situation. situation_matching A2

You are leaving your office on Friday and won't see your boss until Monday. Should you say {明天见|míngtiān jiàn}?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: No

You should only use {明天见|míngtiān jiàn} if you are actually seeing them the next day (Saturday).

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: {我们明天下午两点见面吧。|wǒmen míngtiān xiàwǔ liǎng diǎn jiànmiàn ba.} B: {没问题,_______。|méi wèntí, _______.}

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: {明天见|míngtiān jiàn}

Since they agreed to meet tomorrow, {明天见|míngtiān jiàn} is the natural way to end the conversation.

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よくある質問

10 問

It's grammatically correct but sounds a bit wordy. {明天见|míngtiān jiàn} is the standard shorthand.

It's neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.

Use {下次见|xiàcì jiàn} (See you next time) or {再联系|zài liánxì} (Let's stay in touch) instead.

Just swap 'tomorrow' for 'Monday': {周一见|zhōuyī jiàn}.

{再见|zàijiàn} is more general. {明天见|míngtiān jiàn} is better if you actually have a plan for tomorrow.

Yes, it's a very common way to sign off a casual or semi-formal email.

It's the same thing, just with a Northern Chinese (Beijing) accent.

You can, but {明天见|míngtiān jiàn} is often used on its own as the complete goodbye.

Yes, it's very polite and common in schools.

Simply repeat it back: {明天见!|míngtiān jiàn!} or say {好,明天见!|hǎo, míngtiān jiàn!}

関連フレーズ

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{再见|zàijiàn}

similar

Goodbye

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{一会儿见|yīhuǐ'er jiàn}

builds on

See you in a bit

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{周一见|zhōuyī jiàn}

specialized form

See you Monday

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{下次见|xiàcì jiàn}

similar

See you next time

🔗

{回头见|huítóu jiàn}

similar

See you later

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