매일
Introduction:
The word "매일" (maeil) translates to "daily" or "every day" in English. It is commonly used when talking about daily routines, activities, or anything that occurs on a regular, everyday basis.
In this phrase:
- 매 (mae) means "every."
- 일 (il) means "day."
This is a useful expression when describing things you do on a daily basis or something that happens regularly.
More Expressions:
Here are some related time expressions that will help you expand your vocabulary:
매주 (Maeju)
- Translation: Weekly / Every week.
매달 (Maedal)
- Translation: Monthly / Every month.
매년 (Maenyeon)
- Translation: Annually / Every year.
하루 (Haru)
- Translation: A day / One day.
매일 아침 (Maeil achim)
- Translation: Every morning.
매일 밤 (Maeil bam)
- Translation: Every night.
Example Sentences:
Here are some useful sentences involving 매일:
저는 매일 운동해요 (Jeoneun maeil undonghaeyo)
- Translation: I exercise every day.
매일 일을 해요 (Maeil ireul haeyo)
- Translation: I work every day.
매일 같은 시간에 만나요 (Maeil gateun sigane mannayo)
- Translation: We meet at the same time every day.
매일 한국어를 공부해요 (Maeil hangugeoreul gongbuhaeyo)
- Translation: I study Korean every day.
매일 밤 늦게 자요 (Maeil bam neutge jayo)
- Translation: I go to bed late every night.
Pronunciation Tips:
- 매일 (Maeil) is pronounced "meh-eel," with the two syllables flowing smoothly together.
By mastering "매일" and other related time expressions, you’ll be able to talk about routines and regular activities in Korean with ease. Keep practicing, and soon you'll be able to describe your daily schedule fluently in Korean!