It means "You prepare the food every day."
Para mi padres por todos los días = "for my father forever"
'todos los días'' =every day... ''cada día'' = every day todo el día = all day
"Todos los dias"= (Literally "All the days"), most commonly it means "every day" "Todos la dias" is not correct grammar. "Día" is a masculine word. Dias is plural so the article (el, not la) has to be plural as well.
Every day, after school, I watch TV.
It means either: the food Or it can mean: Lunch
Para mi padres por todos los días = "for my father forever"
something about eating pasta every day
Translation: (He/she) now thinks about you every day.
'todos los días'' =every day... ''cada día'' = every day todo el día = all day
"Todos los dias"= (Literally "All the days"), most commonly it means "every day" "Todos la dias" is not correct grammar. "Día" is a masculine word. Dias is plural so the article (el, not la) has to be plural as well.
Every day, after school, I watch TV.
It means "every day." every day literally it means "all the days". conversationally it means every day.
COMIDA IS SPANISH FOR "FOOD"
It means either: the food Or it can mean: Lunch
The English word for "comida" is food, but "comida" can also mean lunch or meal.
It is correctly written, "Necesitas muchos puñetazos en la cara todos los dias." It means, "You need a lot of punches in the face every day."
"With food"