See yoy tomorrow in korean

 

How to say "See you tomorrow" in Korean — 내일 λ΄μš” (Polite & Casual)
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내일 λ΄μš” / 내일 봐
[nae-il bwa-yo] / [nae-il bwa]
See you tomorrow (polite / casual)
Word & Grammar Breakdown:

내일 (nae il ) — tomorrow
보닀 (bo-da) — to see, to meet
μš” (yo) — polite ending marker

✅ Combined: 내일 λ΄μš” = “See you tomorrow.” (polite)
내일 봐 = casual “See you tomorrow.” among friends.

Examples

πŸ‘© A: 내일 λ΄μš”! naeil bwayo
See you tomorrow!
πŸ‘¨ B: λ„€, 내일 λ§Œλ‚˜μš”. ne, naeil mannayo
Okay, see you tomorrow.
πŸ‘¦ A: 내일 봐! naeil bwa
See you tomorrow!
πŸ‘§ B: 응, 내일 봐~ eung, naeil bwa
Yeah, see you tomorrow~

Quick Quiz — Which is polite?

Try speaking — say “내일 λ΄μš””

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Tip: Try to say 내일 λ΄μš” clearly — if recognition finds “내일” or “λ΄μš”,” it will count as a match.

πŸ‡°πŸ‡· Cultural Insight — Understanding "내일 λ΄μš”"

In Korean culture, “내일 λ΄μš” naeil bwa” is a friendly and natural way to say goodbye when you expect to meet again tomorrow. Among friends, “내일 봐~” sounds casual, warm, and affectionate. You’ll hear it in schools, workplaces, or K-dramas between coworkers, classmates, or couples when parting temporarily — showing connection and care.
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