hau6 ziu1後朝后朝
Jyutpinghau6 ziu1
Yalehauh jīu
Definition
The morning of the day after tomorrow.
colloquialtime
How it's used
Refers specifically to the morning period of the day following tomorrow. It is a precise way to schedule appointments without needing to specify the day of the week. While it is widely understood, some younger speakers might prefer using the longer phrase 後日朝早 for clarity.
Examples
I will go to your place to pick up my stuff the morning after tomorrow.
Do you have time to have breakfast together the morning after tomorrow?
Related words
Common phrases
the morning of the day after tomorrow
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