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Tonight, Tonight

February 27, 2018February 27, 2018Niall O'Donnell 11 Comments

Why do we say tonight in English? When you think about it, it’s fairly unusual. Last night makes sense, and so does tomorrow night. But tonight? Where does that come from?

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