It's Ridiculous How The Word For Today And Tomorrow Is The Exact Same Thing In Hindi
It's ridiculous how the word for today and tomorrow is the exact same thing in Hindi

I don't get how a language that has more than seventy synonyms for the moon can struggle with making up separate words for 'today' and 'tomorrow'
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