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Spanish
Etymology
Inherited from Latin ante annum.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /anˈtaɲo/
- Rhymes: -aɲo
- Syllabification: an‧ta‧ño
Adverb
antaño
- in the past, in the old days, of yore, yesteryear
- Synonym: antiguamente
- (now rare) last year
1760s, Pedro Ángel de Tarazona, Francisco Generas, El Pensador Matritense, volume 4, page 256:En una Comedia, que representamos antaño en las Fiestas de Baco, […]- In a comedy, which we performed last year in the Festivals of Bacchus,
Derived terms
Noun
antaño m (plural antaños)
- the distant past
Mi abuelo me contó de la vida de antaño.- My grandfather told me of life in the old days.
1999, Arístides Rojas, “Crónica de Caracas”, in El Nacional, page 21:Un mismo alimiento nutría a los moradores de la Caracas de antaño, y ricos y pobres solicitaban la misma comida en el mercado general.- The same food nourished the inhabitants of Caracas in the old days, and rich and poor people asked for the same food in the common market.
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