German lesson of the day: "übermorgen".
"Morgen" can both mean "tomorrow" and "morning", and you probably know "über". Together, it means "amazing morning".
Used in a sentence: "alter, ich hatte einen über morgen!" – "dude, I had an amazing morning"
@rixx What do you mean? Do you wish me an amazing morning, or mean that it is an amazing morning whether I want it or not; or that you feel amazing this morning; or that it is a morning to be amazing on?
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