How to Say “Tomorrow morning” in Chinese
Time and dates · HSK 2
"Tomorrow morning" in Chinese is 明天早上 (míng tiān zǎo shàng). 明天早上 usually refers to the early part of the day, roughly before 9 or 10 AM. If you want to say 'tomorrow morning' in a work or appointment context, 明天上午 is more precise; it covers the full morning until noon.
Primary translation
明天早上
míng tiān zǎo shàng
Variants by register
Formal
明天上午
míng tiān shàng wǔ
Casual
明早
míng zǎo
When to use it
明天早上 usually refers to the early part of the day, roughly before 9 or 10 AM. If you want to say 'tomorrow morning' in a work or appointment context, 明天上午 is more precise; it covers the full morning until noon. 明早 is a super common shortened form you'll hear in casual conversation and texts. On WeChat, friends will often just type 明早见 instead of the full 明天早上见.
Example sentences
明天早上我要去机场。
Míng tiān zǎo shàng wǒ yào qù jī chǎng.
Tomorrow morning I'm going to the airport.
明天上午九点开会。
Míng tiān shàng wǔ jiǔ diǎn kāi huì.
The meeting is at 9 AM tomorrow.
明早我请你吃早饭。
Míng zǎo wǒ qǐng nǐ chī zǎo fàn.
I'll treat you to breakfast tomorrow morning.