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How do you say the day after tomorrow?
Overmorrow is the answer to that. O-ver-mor-row. The day following tommorow.
What is one word for day after tomorrow?
overmorrow
Archaic. the day after tomorrow: I’ve heard that tomorrow and overmorrow may bring exceptionally high waves.
Can I say after tomorrow?
The simple answer is that “after tomorrow” does not exist as a set expression in English to mean “the day after tomorrow”, but of course the actual combination of these two words can be used in many situations, as the others have pointed out.
How do you say Overmorrow?
- Phonetic spelling of overmorrow. over-mor-row. oh-ver-mawr-oh. Kara Bode.
- Meanings for overmorrow. day after tomorrow. Caitlyn Witting.
- Antonyms for overmorrow. ereyesterday. Rex Berge.
When was Overmorrow used?
From over (above) + morrow (tomorrow), from Old English morgen (morning). Earliest documented use: 1535.
How do you speak Ereyesterday?
‘Ereyesterday’ was pronounced as if it was the two words ‘air yesterday’. Yesterday, of course, is pronounced as ‘yes-tur-day’. It is possible that in some dialects, it may have been said as ‘air-yes-ta-dee’, with the main emphasis on the ‘yes’ syllable.
Can I use Overmorrow?
Overmorrow: on the day after tomorrow. Example: “I’ll have that report to you overmorrow.” Why: Overmorrow was in Middle English but fell out of the language. So instead of having this word, we have the wordy “day after tomorrow.” German still has this very useful word: übermorgen.
How do you call a day after yesterday?
We don’t really have anything exactly like that. We used to have “ereyesterday” (and “overmorrow” for the day after tomorrow) but they are archaic now, and people will not understand those words if you use them. “The day before yesterday” or “day before last” are the common ways to say it.
What is the day after today called?
tomorrow
The day after today is called tomorrow. On Wednesday we say ‘tomorrow is Thursday’. On Thursday we say ‘tomorrow is Friday’. On Monday we say ‘tomorrow is Tuesday’. On Saturday we say ‘tomorrow is Sunday’, etc.
What do we say to day before yesterday?
We used to have “ereyesterday” (and “overmorrow” for the day after tomorrow) but they are archaic now, and people will not understand those words if you use them. “The day before yesterday” or “day before last” are the common ways to say it.