When they say night begins to fall actually means darkness appears therefore night fall.
Sunset. Evening/night time begins.
Because that was the day of the September equinox in 2010.
we say we will but then we get tired and fall asleep
It means that there are winds that are colder than winds have been in the recent past. You usually here this expression after the first colder night in the fall or late summer -- people will say,"There is a nip in the air."
日の出 (hinode) is sunrise. 日没 (nichibotsu) is sunset.
how do you say good night in blackfoot native american language
if you mean shooting star its nagare boshi
I'm tempted to say Day and Night. Daybreak and Nightfall would make sense, but your questions seems to be asking for one thing, not two.
English 'begins' is 'commence' in French.
You will say that you accept him as your lord and savior. You will pray to him every day and night. Also, when you pray to him, don't act like you mean it, just mean it.
He is afraid of what he has brought down upon himself, and begins to believe that his evil actions will have consequences.
Nighty night is a phrase that people use to say goodnight to one another. Some people say good night, some say g'night, and others say nighty night. I say nighty night.