Hyphenation
jam to·mor·rowTurkish pronunciation
cäm tumärōPronunciation
/ˈʤam to͞oˈmäˌrō/ /ˈʤæm tuːˈmɑːˌroʊ/
Etymology
() From Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass|Through the Looking-Glass]] (1871), where Alice is offered "jam to-morrow and jam yesterday — but never jam to-day", an allusion to the usage of iam in Latin.