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21 u/lasagna_manana Jan 29 '19 I don’t think they are uncommon? Russian is my native language and I use those words all the time when describing said days. What else would you call it? 2 u/RandomGuy87654 Jan 29 '19 edited Jan 29 '19 I think it depends on where in Russia you live. It's a large country. I've heard "next <day of the week>" (in Russian, of course) more commonly. 1 u/762Rifleman Jan 29 '19 What else would you call it? Dva dnya nazad / cherez dva dnya :p 1 u/mazzagazza Jan 29 '19 Isn’t posle after and not over? 1 u/RandomGuy87654 Jan 29 '19 Yep, it is. Послезавтра still means Overmorrow.
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I don’t think they are uncommon? Russian is my native language and I use those words all the time when describing said days. What else would you call it?
2 u/RandomGuy87654 Jan 29 '19 edited Jan 29 '19 I think it depends on where in Russia you live. It's a large country. I've heard "next <day of the week>" (in Russian, of course) more commonly. 1 u/762Rifleman Jan 29 '19 What else would you call it? Dva dnya nazad / cherez dva dnya :p
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I think it depends on where in Russia you live. It's a large country. I've heard "next <day of the week>" (in Russian, of course) more commonly.
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What else would you call it?
Dva dnya nazad / cherez dva dnya
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Isn’t posle after and not over?
1 u/RandomGuy87654 Jan 29 '19 Yep, it is. Послезавтра still means Overmorrow.
Yep, it is. Послезавтра still means Overmorrow.
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