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- Hesternal tense is reported, for example in the Fyam or Fyem language of northern Nigeria.
- A tense for after tomorrow is thus called post-crastinal, and one for before yesterday is called pre-hesternal.
- A "'pre-hesternal "'tense refers to an event which occurred prior to yesterday or the previous day.
- Hesternal tense may also be used to denote a tense for any time prior to the current day that is, to mean pre-hodiernal.
- Hesternal tense refers to an event which occurred yesterday ( in an absolute tense system ) or on the preceding day ( in a relative tense system ).
- Some languages also have a crastinal tense, a future tense referring specifically to tomorrow ( found in some Bantu languages ); or a hesternal tense, a past tense referring specifically to yesterday ( although this name is also sometimes used to mean pre-hodiernal ).