μεθαύριο
Greek
Etymology
From Koine Greek μεθαύριον (methaúrion), equivalent to μεθ- (meth-, “after”) + αύριο (ávrio, “tomorrow”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /meˈθavɾio/
- Hyphenation: με‧θαύ‧ρι‧ο
Adverb
μεθαύριο • (methávrio)
- day after tomorrow
- Μεθαύριο θα πάμε διακοπές.
- Methávrio tha páme diakopés.
- The day after tomorrow, we'll go on holidays.
Derived terms
- μεθαυριανός (methavrianós, “day after tomorrow's”) (adjective)
Related terms
- αντιπροχθές (antiprochthés, “three days ago”)
- προχθές (prochthés, “day before yesterday”)
- χθες (chthes, “yesterday”)
- σήμερα (símera, “today”)
- αύριο (ávrio, “tomorrow”)
- αντιμεθαύριο (antimethávrio, “in three days”)
- παραμεθαύριο (paramethávrio, “in three days”)
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