How to Say ‘Am watching every day’ in Traditional Chinese
每天都在看
měi tiān dōu zài kàn
[may tyen doh dzai kahn]
💬 Usage Tip: [都] adds the sense of “every time/all,” so [每天都在看] is “watching every day.”
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: [都] is a tiny but powerful word in Mandarin. You will hear it everywhere.
Phrase Breakdown
每
měi
[may]
every
Marks repetition across all units of time, such as every day.
我每天都在看精彩片段。
I watch highlight clips every day.
天
tiān
[tyen]
day
Means day; together with 每 it forms 每天, meaning every day.
我每天都在看,不想錯過比賽。
I watch every day because I don’t want to miss the matches.
都
dōu
[doh]
all; both; also; emphatic marker
Here 都 adds the sense of 'every time' or 'all the time' in the phrase 'every day all are watching' meaning 'watch every day.'
我每天都在看,朋友都知道。
I watch every day, and all my friends know it.
在
zài
[dzai]
in the middle of; currently
Shows that the action is ongoing or in progress.
我每天都在看世界盃轉播。
I am watching World Cup broadcasts every day.
看
kàn
[kahn]
to watch; to look at
In this phrase it means to watch regularly.
我每天都在看,不會錯過決賽。
I watch every day and won’t miss the final.
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