Dopodomani
Day after tomorrow
Language note: Pronounced as 'dopo-do-mah-nee', it’s a fun word that rolls off the tongue!
Culture note: Used for making weekend plans, it reflects the Italian tendency to extend conversations about time beyond just tomorrow.
Context: Giulia talks about a concert she's attending the day after tomorrow.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Dopodomani
[doh-poh-doh-MAH-nee]
The day after tomorrow
The day that comes two days after today.
Dopodomani partiamo per le vacanze.
The day after tomorrow we leave for vacation.
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