The fortnight is a unit of time equivalent to fourteen days. The word derives from the Old English feorwertyne niht , meaning "fourteen nights".
"Our vacation lasted a fortnight." *1 fortnight= 14 days
A period of two weeks is also known as a fortnight.
We get two weeks for our vacation each year but I don't think I'll use a whole fortnight at once.
Yes, the word 'fortnight' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a period of time; a word for a thing.
The word "tonight" is spelled by rearranging the letters in "tgonihtfr."
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The term "second fortnight of a month" refers to the latter half of a month, specifically the period spanning from the 16th to the end of the month. A fortnight is a unit of time equal to two weeks or 14 days, so the second fortnight would be the two-week period following the first 14 days of the month. This terminology is often used in business, finance, and scheduling to differentiate between the first and second halves of a month.
A fortnight is two weeks, so if it takes a man a week to walk a fortnight, it would take him two weeks to walk a month.
A week is half a fortnight.
5 yards per second = 27,490.91 furlongs per fortnight.
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A week. A fortnight is fourteen nights, or two weeks.
A fortnight is a word used to indicate two weeks.
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the first fortnight of July is the Clydebank fair holiday, followed by the Glasgow fair during the second fortnight of July.