Translation: (He/she) now thinks about you every day.
'todos los días'' =every day... ''cada día'' = every day todo el día = all day
From Spanish to English "son todos" means 'they/you are all'.
Para mi padres por todos los días = "for my father forever"
Todos duermen means: Everyone is sleeping.
something about eating pasta every day
It means "You prepare the food every day."
It translates to 'I'm glad you think.' It is in the Spanish language.
"tiene siete dias" means "has seven days"
"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.
Translation: Todos ustedes vienen
That should probably be "?Qué hacen todos?" (the opening question mark should be inverted). That's Spanish for "What is everybody doing?"