What is midnight?

Which is correct as well. That is why you can't say Midnight of a specific day. Because each day has two periods that is midnight. Early morning. Late night.
Also, because midnight doesn't occur during the day, it occurs at night...
 
I largely expect that:

1. The night starting on the tenth and transitioning to the 11th.

is what was meant. Midnight is a little ambiguous, since when people say "See you at midnight tonight", they technically mean "tomorrow", and "tonight" usually implies the same calendar day, but it's fuzzy and often means into the next morning too.

"00:00 Wednesday 11th" would be the right way to say it.
 
Wednesnight to Thursnight.
That would imply the existence of "Sunnight".


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I largely expect that:



is what was meant. Midnight is a little ambiguous, since when people say "See you at midnight tonight", they technically mean "tomorrow", and "tonight" usually implies the same calendar day, but it's fuzzy and often means into the next morning too.

"00:00 Wednesday 11th" would be the right way to say it.
That's why I am saying that midnight is not time specific. It's an event. This government is dumb. Give specific times and not ambiguous terms.
 
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