cada dia but there is a forward slanting accent on the i
there are other ways but that's a common one.
The common Spanish word in everyday usage for cooking pot is Puchero, when translated mean Stew Pot.
The phrase "I like to run" translated to Spanish is "Me gusta correr."
You in Spanish is "tú" (only use if you are familiar with this person).You in Spanish can also be "usted" (only use if you are unfamiliar with this person or are being formal).You in Spanish for the plural form (talking to a group of people) is "vosotros" (only used in Spain).Under certain circumstances, "te" can be used for 'you' in Spanish (generally used as a pronoun, i.e. "I am going to kill you" is "Voy a matarte")However, your regular, everyday use for 'you' in Spanish will be "tú".
Me encuentro mas enamorado de tí con cada día que pasa. (I find myself more in love with you with every day that passes)
ago cotidie tanquam is eram permaneo
actividades cuotidianas
clothes
Los Veo Diarios
Ustedes son la razón que me despierto todos los días is the best way to say "You are the reason I wake up everyday" in Spanish.
Hago ejercicio todos los dias.
Tú trabajas todos los días.
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hay que estudiar español todos los días / de forma cotidiana
The common Spanish word in everyday usage for cooking pot is Puchero, when translated mean Stew Pot.
El habla español todos los dias
no preparo comida todos los días
Venimos a la clase todos los días