two weeks ago or the week before last week
or just "the week before last" A fortnight ago
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New York Alki (the last word means by and by)
It opened last week!
it means the holy week- the week before Easter
Arizona was the last state before Alaska.
last week
The first week after, and the last week before a woman's period.
I actually found this to be an interesting question. Researching it brought me facts that I have never read before. To answer your question, the last Sunday is known as "Passiontide".
We see a Half Moon illuminated. The name of this phase is called Last Quarter. First Quarter is 1 week before a Full Moon.
We see a Half Moon illuminated. The name of this phase is called Last Quarter. First Quarter is 1 week before a Full Moon.
This is made up of two Greek words: "apokries" and "glendi." The Greek word "apokries" means "farewell to meat" and "glendi" means a festival or carnival. The phrase "apokriatiko glengi" is the term given to the meatfare festival which takes places two weeks before Great Lent begins. In English, the 2nd last week before Great Lent is called "meatfare week" and the last week before Great Lent is called "cheesefare week". Meatfare week is the last week for eating meat, and cheesefare week is the last week for eating dairy products, before the fasting period begins and lasts for around 50 days prior to Easter Day. So the "apokriatiko glendi" is called meatfare week in English, and is the last week for eating meat before Great Lent begins. In Greece, the apokriatiko glendi is very popular and is celebrated with music, dancing and lots of meat-eating before the fasting period starts. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, fasting begins on "Clean Monday" which is 10 March 2008 this year, and ends on Orthodox Easter Sunday, which is on 27 April 2008. During the 50 days of fasting, Orthodox Christians usually abstain from eating all meat and dairy products, especially during the final week of Lent, which is called "Holy Week" or "Passion Week."
about a week
1 week
It's called Holy Week. Another more common name is called The Passion (week).
No, no I do not. But I also do not know who you are? Are you the girl from last week or the week before? If you're the one from the week before, then give me a call, lets get back in touch. ;)
The only thing I can think of is last as in last in lineas opposed to last week as someting that happened before.
When referring to the week that immediately preceded the one you are in. E.g. 'this week I am in London but last week I was in Paris'.A week is usually defined as running from Monday to Sunday inclusive.