From this day on Meaning in English
expression
ˈfɹəm/ /ˈðɪs/, /ðɪs/ /ˈdeɪ/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
FRUHM this DAY awn
fɹˈɒm/ /ðˈɪs/ /dˈeɪ/ /ˈɒn
fr-OM this DAY on
Definition
Used to say that something will start now and continue in the future, beginning at this exact time.
Usage & Nuances
This is a formal or serious-sounding phrase, often used to make promises or mark new resolutions. Can be replaced by 'from now on' in more casual situations, though 'from this day on' emphasizes a specific, important starting point.
Spanish: a partir de hoy - desde hoy en adelantePortuguese (BR): a partir de hoje - de agora em diantePortuguese (PT): a partir de hoje - de agora em dianteChinese (Simplified): 从今天起 - 自今日起Chinese (Traditional): 從今天起 - 自今日起Hindi: आज से - इस दिन के बाद सेArabic: من اليوم فصاعدًا - ابتداءً من هذا اليومBengali: আজ থেকে - আজকের দিন থেকেRussian: с сегодняшнего дняJapanese: 今日からVietnamese: từ hôm nay trở điKorean: 오늘부터Turkish: bugünden itibarenUrdu: آج سےIndonesian: mulai hari ini
Example Sentences
From this day on, I will study English every day.
basic
You are responsible from this day on.
basic
From this day on, things will be different.
basic
From this day on, consider yourself part of the team.
natural
No more excuses from this day on—let's make it happen.
natural
He promised to be honest from this day on.
natural