I just stumbled across two archaic English words: overmorrow and ereyesterday. Or, "the day after tomorrow" and "the day before yesterday".
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Replying to @propensive
Here is how it works in Lithuanian (one of the two surviving Baltic languages). Everything from +4 to - 3 is commonly used.pic.twitter.com/cjp2yRe9nb
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Replying to @mmartynas
That's great! Would you say you're culturally slightly more forward- than backward-looking? ;)
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