Jeden Tag



Example: Ich gehe jeden Tag zur Schule und lerne viel.

Definition


"Jeden Tag" is a German adverbial phrase meaning 'every day' or 'each day'. It indicates an action or event that occurs daily, without exception, such as in the example 'Ich gehe jeden Tag zur Schule und lerne viel,' which means 'I go to school every day and learn a lot.'

Etymology


The phrase "jeden Tag" comes from the German words "jeden," the accusative form of "jeder" meaning 'each' or 'every,' and "Tag," meaning 'day.' The combination literally translates to 'every day.' This construction is typical in German to express habitual or repeated daily actions.

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"Jeden Tag" appears in the Vocaplus list "German - General - (A1) - set 3", containing 104 commonly used words.
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