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Yoruba
Etymology
Contraction of ní ọ̀túnla (“the day after tomorrow”).
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /lɔ́.ꜜtṹ.lā/
Adverb
lọ́tùn-ún-la
- the day after tomorrow, next tomorrow
Kí lo fẹ́ ṣe lọ́tùn-ún-la?- What do you want to do the day after tomorrow?
See also
Other adverbs for days near today: níjẹrin (“three days ago”), níjẹta (“the day before yesterday”), lánàá (“yesterday”), lónìí (“today”), lọ́la (“tomorrow”), lọ́tùn-ún-la (“the day after tomorrow”), ní ọjọ́ mẹ́rin òní (“three days from now”)