How to Say ‘A dazzling tomorrow’ in Japanese
眩しい明日を
まぶしいあしたを
💬 Usage Tip: [眩しい] (mabushii) can mean 'dazzling' or 'bright', describing something brilliant or hopeful.
🇯🇵 In Japan: The concept of 'tomorrow' holds a promise in Japan, often linking to new beginnings and future aspirations.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
眩しいまぶしい
[mabushii]
bright
Emitting light or full of hope and energy.
彼女の笑顔は眩しい。
Her smile is dazzling.
明日あす
[asu]
tomorrow
The day after today.
明日は晴れだ。
It will be sunny tomorrow.
をを
[o]
object marker
Particle indicating the direct object of a verb.
本を読む。
Read a book.
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