tonight - Meaning in Sanskrit

tonight - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of tonight in English

tonight abverb

  1. during the night of the present day

    Example

    • "drop by tonight"

tonight noun

  1. the present or immediately coming night

What is tonight meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase tonight refers to during the night of the present day, or the present or immediately coming night. See tonight meaning in Sanskrit, tonight definition, translation and meaning of tonight in Sanskrit. Find tonight similar words, tonight synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of tonight. Find the answer of what is the meaning of tonight in Sanskrit.

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