Is there a word for the day after tomorrow

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· 3 yr. ago · edited 3 yr. ago

Overmorrow is the day after tomorrow.

Ereyesterday is the day before yesterday.

Edit: link to wiktionary

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In German it’s übermorgen which also means over(to)morrow

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Finnish, though not a Germanic language, conceptualizes «the day after tomorrow» the same way:

ylihuomenna = yli [over] + huomenna [(to)morrow]

Portuguese takes a morphologically different but semantically similar approach:

depois de amanhã (lit. «after tomorrow»)

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Wow! Those words are new to me! I’m a native speaker, and I have never heard those words used before.

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Not in English.

In Japanese the day before yesterday is ototoi (一昨日) and the day after tomorrow is asatte (明後日)

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I would say ‘day of the week’ just one like Wednesday just gone. Or ‘this’ Friday.

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Go for threemorrow (rather than twomorrow) and yestestday (the superlative of yester is yestest, after all)

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Lewis Carroll, is that you?

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I think that yestestday should be the farthest back day in human memory since it is the most yest. Day before yesterday could be yestererday.

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I also speak a native language that has those words.

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In Chinese the day before yesterday is 前天 while the day after tomorrow is 后天

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overmorrow; and day before yesterday is ereyesterday

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I legit had to look this up.

The day after tomorrow is also called “Overmorrow”. It is however normal to just use the phrase “The day after tomorrow”.

Likewise, What means day after tomorrow?

At a specific time in the future. tomorrow. no/not later than. at the latest.

Also, Why is there no word for the day after tomorrow?

There isn’t an official word for day after tomorrow in English. Though there once was a word that was literal translation of the German word übermorgen and the literal translation was overmorrow. You can say it is obsolete now, nonetheless you can use it in informal writings.

Secondly, What language has a word for the day after tomorrow?

The German word for ‘the day after tomorrow’, is Übermorgen, which literally translates to ‘over tomorrow’.

Furthermore What do you call the day after today? The day after today is called tomorrow.

What means day after?

phrase. If something happens day after day, it happens every day without stopping. The newspaper job had me doing the same thing day after day. Synonyms: continually, regularly, relentlessly, persistently More Synonyms of day after day. See full dictionary entry for day.

Who were the leading actors in the day after tomorrow?

Cast

  • Dennis Quaid as Jack Hall, a NOAA paleoclimatologist.
  • Jake Gyllenhaal as Samuel « Sam » Hall, Jack’s son.
  • Sela Ward as Dr. …
  • Emmy Rossum as Laura Chapman, Sam’s friend and love interest.
  • Ian Holm as Terry Rapson, a Scottish oceanographer of Scotland’s Hedland Centre.

What is over tomorrow?

overmorrow (uncountable) (archaic) The day after tomorrow. quotations ▼ Antonym: (obsolete) ereyesterday.

What’s a word for 2 days?

The abbreviation QOD or QAD (from Latin mean Quaque Alternis Die ») means ‘every other day’ or ‘every two days’. Modern style in medical situations recommends using using the spelled out English ‘every other day’ because the Latin abbreviations are often misread.

What day is tomorrow’s yesterday?

It’s Sunday! The day after tomorrow becomes yesterday on Wednesday.

What day was yesterday if Monday is in 2 days?

What day was yesterday, if Monday is in two days? A) Wednesday.

Is Overmorrow obsolete?

There isn’t an official word for day after tomorrow in English. Though there once was a word that was literal translation of the German word übermorgen and the literal translation was overmorrow. You can say it is obsolete now, nonetheless you can use it in informal writings.

How do you say a day after a day?

Synonyms of ‘day after day’

  1. regularly.
  2. relentlessly.
  3. nonstop.
  4. unremittingly.
  5. monotonously.
  6. twenty-four-seven (informal)
  7. unfalteringly.

What does night after night mean?

: every night for a period of time People keep coming back night after night.

What is the difference between day by day and day after day?

day after day implies that there is a regular continuous monotonous sequence of days. day by day implies that there is a regular progression from one day to the next. day-to-day implies that you cannot predict tomorrow’s events from today’s events.

Who was the president in the day after tomorrow?

The Day After Tomorrow (2004) – Perry King as President Blake – IMDb.

What caused the ice age in the day after tomorrow?

In the movie « The Day After Tomorrow, » the Earth is thrown into an ice age after ocean currents in the Atlantic Ocean grind to a halt. That ocean current system, called the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), is responsible for western Europe’s warm temperatures.

Who was the dog in the day after tomorrow?

Buddha the Dog

Buddha, the homeless man Luther’s best friend, was played by a black and white border collie/Australian shepherd mix.

What does Crapulence mean?

1 archaic : sickness occasioned by intemperance (as in food or drink) 2 : great intemperance especially in drinking.

Can I use Overmorrow?

The word isn’t very commonly used in everyday conversation. It’s perfectly acceptable. , Grammatically correct! You can and it seems logical to use overmorrow.

What is once every 2 days?

Great question, the phrase “every two days” means something that happens every 48 hours. For instance, you might have to take a medicine once, and then take it again at the same time of day, 48 hours later. Doctors write the phrase QOD on prescriptions for this. People also say “every other day’ or “on alternate days”.

Is every 2 days every other day?

« Every two days » is the same as « every other day. » If you wanted to describe a two-day break, it would be « every third day. This is what is not clear either in the similar thread on the forum, or in the Collins’s definition.

What does 2 days ago mean?

The difference is, the second sentence explicitly states when I went grocery shopping (« two days before today ») while the first sentence implies it (« two days ago » means « two days before today » without saying « today » directly).

What comes first yesterday or tomorrow?

Wiktionary defines today and tomorrow as adverbs first and nouns second but yesterday as a noun first and an adverb second. Dictionary.com categories yesterday and today as an adverb, noun, and adjective but tomorrow as only a noun and adverb.

What is yesterday’s tomorrow and tomorrow’s yesterday?

Tomorrow’s Yesterday means a day before yesterday i.e. Today and Yesterday’s Tomorrow means a day after Yesterday i.e. Today.

What day is tomorrow of the day before yesterday was the day after Monday?

Today is Monday then the day after the day becomes Tuesday but before the day it becomes Monday again and obviously before the tomorrow also is Monday. So basically the answer is Monday. In this context, tommorow is Tuesday, the day before that is Monday, the day before that is Sunday, and the day after that is Monday.

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No, there is no word for the day after tomorrow. None in common use, none that most people know — someone might ‘find’ an extremely obscure word somewhere and like to mention it, but that doesn’t make it acceptable in actual use.

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Allegedly, «overmorrow» existed in Middle English, which was spoken between 1150 and 1450. The Dutch and German cognates are still in use.

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It is a phrase, not a word.:D

Thanks

That’s the point :)

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Allegedly, «overmorrow» existed in Middle English, which was spoken between 1150 and 1450. The Dutch and German cognates are still in use.

It’s also in use in the Scandinavian languages (and in Finnish, even if it’s not a cognate).

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