From this day forward Meaning in English
expression
ˈfɹəm/ /ˈðɪs/, /ðɪs/ /ˈdeɪ/ /ˈfɔɹwɝd
FRUM this DAY FOR-werd
fɹˈɒm/ /ðˈɪs/ /dˈeɪ/ /fˈɔːwəd
fr-OM this de-AY FOR-wood
Definition
Used to mean starting now and continuing into the future. Often used in formal situations like promises or speeches.
Usage & Nuances
Very formal expression, common in wedding vows, legal documents, and public declarations. Not used in casual conversation. Alternatives: 'from now on', 'starting today' (more informal).
Spanish: a partir de hoy - desde hoy en adelantePortuguese (BR): daqui em diante - a partir de hojePortuguese (PT): daqui em diante - a partir de hojeChinese (Simplified): 从今天起 - 自今日以后Chinese (Traditional): 從今天起 - 自今日以後Hindi: आज से आगे - आज के बाद सेArabic: منذ هذا اليوم فصاعدًا - من اليوم فصاعدًاBengali: এই দিন থেকে - আজ থেকেRussian: с этого дняJapanese: 本日より - 今日からVietnamese: kể từ ngày hôm nayKorean: 오늘부터 - 이제부터Turkish: bugünden itibarenUrdu: آج کے بعد سےIndonesian: mulai hari ini
Example Sentences
From this day forward, we will work together as a team.
basic
He promised to be honest from this day forward.
basic
From this day forward, our store will be open on Sundays.
basic
I promise to support you from this day forward.
natural
Let us cherish each other from this day forward.
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From this day forward, things are going to be different around here.
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