How to Say ‘Last wednesday’ in Portuguese
Quarta-feira passada
KWAR-tah-FAY-rah pah-SAH-dah
[KWAR-tah-FAY-rah pah-SAH-dah]
💬 Usage Tip: The word 'passada' indicates a previous occurrence.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: An ideal day for reflecting on past tasks.
Phrase Breakdown
Quarta-feira
[KWAR-tah-FAY-rah]
Wednesday
Refers to the previous Wednesday.
Quarta-feira foi muito movimentada.
Wednesday was very busy.
passada
[pah-SAH-dah]
last
Indicating the most recent occurrence of a day or event.
Na semana passada, fui ao parque.
Last week, I went to the park.
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