How to Say ‘Every day’ in Japanese
毎日
mainichi
[my-nee-chee]
💬 Usage Tip: [毎日] means “every day” or “daily life,” depending on context. It is common in talking about routines and ordinary scenes.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Daily life is a big theme in Japanese art and photography. Ordinary moments are often treated as beautiful and meaningful.
Phrase Breakdown
毎日
mainichi
[my-nee-chee]
every day
Used for things that happen daily or regularly.
毎日写真を一枚撮ります。
I take one photo every day.
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