きのう昨日kinouさくじつ昨日sakujitsu
1.

The day directly preceding today, often referred to in a more formal or literary context.

2.

A term used to denote a time frame that is just prior to the present, often conveying a sense of immediacy or relevance to current events.

3.

In a more nuanced sense, it can refer to a specific point in the recent past that is significant in relation to actions or events that occurred.

Example:

彼がぶらっと立ち寄った。

おととい一昨日ototoiおとつい一昨日ototsuiいっさくじつ一昨日issakujitsu
1.

A reference to the day that comes immediately before yesterday, indicating a specific time two days ago from the current day.

2.

A more formal or refined expression denoting the period of time that elapsed two days prior to today, often used in written or formal contexts.

3.

A colloquial term predominantly used in western Japan to describe the day that precedes yesterday, showcasing regional linguistic variations.

4.

An expression that can be used in a dismissive context, implying that someone should not return since their last visit was the day before yesterday.

Example:

「ウィキペディアを引用するな」という主張が昨日だかだかの朝日新聞に載っていた。

きのうきょう昨日今日kinoukyou
1.

A phrase that refers to recent times, emphasizing events or circumstances that have occurred from the past to the present, often highlighting continuity or change.

2.

An expression used to describe the current period in relation to the immediate past, indicating that something has not just begun recently, but has roots in prior events.

3.

A term that signifies the progression of time from yesterday to today, often used to discuss themes of recent developments or ongoing situations.

いっさくさくじつ一昨昨日issakusakujitsuさきおとつい一昨昨日sakiototsuiさきおととい一昨昨日sakiototoiいっさくさくじつ一昨々日issakusakujitsuさきおとつい一昨々日sakiototsuiさきおととい一昨々日sakiototoi
1.

The day that comes before yesterday, representing a point in time that is two days prior to the current reference day.

2.

A term used to denote the day that is three days before today, often conveying a sense of a distant past relative to the present moment.

3.

This refers specifically to the day preceding the day known as the day before yesterday, emphasizing a historical context relative to recent days.