ijẹta

Yoruba

Alternative forms

  • ìjẹẹ̀ta (Ìgbómìnà)

Etymology

From ìjọ (day) + ẹ̀ta (three), literally 3 days from today or ijọ́ + ẹ̀ta.

  • Today is counted as one of the days, making it "three days ago" as opposed to the usual English translation of "two days ago"

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ì.d͡ʒɛ̄.tā/, /ì.d͡ʒɛ́.tā/

Noun

ìjẹta or ìjẹ́ta

  1. day before yesterday

Derived terms

  • àná (yesterday)
  • ọjọ́ (day)
  • ìjẹrin (four days ago (2 days before yesterday))
  • ìjarùn-ún (five days ago (3 days before yesterday))
  • ìjẹfà (six days ago (4 days before yesterday))
  • ìjeje (seven days ago)
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