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16 October, 09:08

Which would make more sense? "How is thy morrow?" or "How is thine morrow?"

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  1. 16 October, 11:53
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    Neither really makes sense. However, "How wilt thine morrow be?" makes much more sense.

    Edit:

    (I was confused as to what you meant, for morrow means tomorrow. Morn means morning)

    You could say How is your morning in many ways.

    However, I personally like "Art thou well this morn?"

    Seeing as there is no difference between thy and thine except for the sound, do what floats your boat with those.
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