σήμερα
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek σήμερον (sḗmeron), with change of ending by analogy with τώρα (tóra, “now”).
Coordinate terms
- αντιπροχθές (antiprochthés, “day before day before yesterday”)
- προχθές (prochthés, “day before yesterday”)
- χθες (chthes, “yesterday”)
- εψές (epsés, “last night”)
- σήμερα (símera, “today”)
- απόψε (apópse, “tonight”)
- αύριο (ávrio, “tomorrow”)
- μεθαύριο (methávrio, “day after tomorrow”)
- αντιμεθαύριο (antimethávrio, “day after day after tomorrow”)
- παραμεθαύριο (paramethávrio, “day after day after tomorrow”)
- αντιπαραμεθαύριο (antiparamethávrio, “3 days after tomorrow”)
- ημέρα f (iméra, “day”)
Further reading
- σήμερα in Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek], 1998, by the "Triantafyllidis" Foundation.
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