A2 Expression ニュートラル

كل يوم

kull yawm

Every day.

意味

Refers to something that happens daily.

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文化的背景

The concept of 'Kull yawm' is tied to the five daily prayers (Salat). This creates a shared temporal map for millions of people, where 'every day' is divided into five spiritual segments. In the Levant, 'Kull yawm' is often used in the context of hospitality. A neighbor might say they make coffee 'every day' as an open invitation for you to stop by. Egyptians often use 'Kull yom' to express the hustle and bustle of Cairo life. It's frequently heard in popular songs (Mahraganat) to describe the daily grind. In the Gulf, 'Kull yawm' is often associated with the 'Majlis' culture, where men gather daily to discuss community affairs.

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The 'No-Al' Rule

Never put 'al-' on 'yawm' if you want to say 'every day'. This is the most common mistake for beginners.

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Dialect Vowels

Don't be surprised if you hear 'yom' instead of 'yawm'. It's the same word, just a regional accent!

意味

Refers to something that happens daily.

💡

The 'No-Al' Rule

Never put 'al-' on 'yawm' if you want to say 'every day'. This is the most common mistake for beginners.

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Dialect Vowels

Don't be surprised if you hear 'yom' instead of 'yawm'. It's the same word, just a regional accent!

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Sentence Placement

You can put 'Kull yawm' at the very beginning of a sentence to emphasize the routine, or at the end for a more natural flow.

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Consistency is Key

Arabs value 'Kull yawm' actions. Using this phrase shows you understand the importance of discipline.

自分をテスト

Fill in the blank to say 'I drink tea every day.'

أنا أشرب الشاي ____ ____.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: كُلّ يَوْم

'Kull yawm' is the correct phrase for 'every day.'

Which sentence means 'Do you go to the gym every day?'

Select the correct Arabic translation:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: هل تذهب إلى الجيم كُلّ يَوْم؟

Option B uses 'Kull yawm' (every day), while A is 'today' and C is 'all day.'

Complete the dialogue.

أحمد: كيف تتعلم العربية؟ سارة: أدرس ____ ____.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: كُلّ يَوْم

Studying 'every day' is the most logical answer for learning a language.

Match the Arabic to the English.

Match the following:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: كُلّ يَوْم - Every day

Correctly identifying the temporal nuances is key at A2.

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ビジュアル学習ツール

Daily Routine Verbs

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Morning

  • أشرب القهوة
  • أستيقظ
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Work/Study

  • أدرس
  • أعمل
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Evening

  • أنام
  • أطبخ

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Fill in the blank to say 'I drink tea every day.' Fill Blank A1

أنا أشرب الشاي ____ ____.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: كُلّ يَوْم

'Kull yawm' is the correct phrase for 'every day.'

Which sentence means 'Do you go to the gym every day?' Choose A2

Select the correct Arabic translation:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: هل تذهب إلى الجيم كُلّ يَوْم؟

Option B uses 'Kull yawm' (every day), while A is 'today' and C is 'all day.'

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

أحمد: كيف تتعلم العربية؟ سارة: أدرس ____ ____.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: كُلّ يَوْم

Studying 'every day' is the most logical answer for learning a language.

Match the Arabic to the English. Match A2

左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: كُلّ يَوْم - Every day

Correctly identifying the temporal nuances is key at A2.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

14 問

It is neutral and used in both formal Modern Standard Arabic and all informal dialects.

Yes, 'Kull al-ayyam' means 'all the days,' but 'Kull yawm' is much more common for 'every day'.

In Arabic, the word 'Kull' followed by a singular indefinite noun means 'every'. If followed by a plural definite noun, it means 'all of'.

You can say 'yawm ba'd yawm' (day after day) or 'yawm ay wa yawm la' (one day yes, one day no).

No, 'Kull yawm' is an adverbial phrase and does not change based on the gender of the speaker.

'Kull yawm' is more common in speech; 'Yawmiyan' is more formal and often used in writing or technical contexts.

Yes! 'Kuntu adrus kull yawm' means 'I used to study every day'.

No, you don't need 'fi' (in). Just say 'Kull yawm' directly.

You can say 'Kull yawm yawm' or 'Kull yawm bidun istithna' (every day without exception).

Yes, it appears in several verses to describe God's continuous creation and the nature of time.

Just swap 'yawm' for 'layla': 'Kull layla'.

That is the dialectal pronunciation (Egyptian/Levantine). Both are understood everywhere.

In formal Arabic, it's usually 'Kulla' because it's an adverb of time (mansub). In daily speech, we just say 'Kull'.

Yes, 'Kull yawm, kuntu...' is a great way to describe a past routine at the start of a story.

関連フレーズ

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كُلّ أسبوع

similar

Every week

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يومياً

synonym

Daily

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دائماً

similar

Always

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طوال اليوم

contrast

All day long

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يوم بعد يوم

builds on

Day after day

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في يوم من الأيام

contrast

Once upon a time / One day

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