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저는 매주 월요일마다 한국어를 공부해요.
I study Korean every Monday.
우리는 주말마다 공원에 가요.
We go to the park every weekend.
이 버스는 10분마다 와요.
This bus comes every 10 minutes.
저는 아침마다 커피를 마셔요.
I drink coffee every morning.
선생님은 학생들마다 질문을 했어요.
The teacher asked each student a question.
이 책은 페이지마다 그림이 있어요.
This book has a picture on every page.
저는 여름마다 바다에 가요.
I go to the beach every summer.
우리 가족은 명절마다 모여요.
Our family gathers every holiday.
自我测试 6 个问题
Choose the correct particle to say 'every day'.
'~마다' attaches to nouns to mean 'every'. '날' means 'day'.
How do you say 'every week'?
'주' means 'week', and '~마다' means 'every'.
Which word correctly completes the sentence: '나는 _______ 학교에 가요.' (I go to school every day.)
To say 'every day', you use '날마다'.
The sentence '저는 매주마다 운동해요.' means 'I exercise every week.'
'매주' already means 'every week', and adding '마다' reinforces the meaning of 'every'. While a bit redundant, it is grammatically understood.
'학생마다' means 'every student'.
'학생' means 'student', and '~마다' means 'every'.
You can use '~마다' with verbs directly, like '먹다마다' (every eat).
'~마다' attaches to nouns, not verbs. You need a noun form or a different grammatical construction for verbs.
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저는 주말마다 영화를 봐요.
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몇몇
A2An unspecified small number of; some or a few.
조금
A1A little/a bit
적게
A1A little / Few
약간
A2A little; slightly; somewhat.
많이
A1A lot/much
잠시
A2For a moment; briefly.
잠깐
A2For a short time; a moment.
아까
A2A little while ago, earlier.
대해
A2About, concerning.
~에 대해서
A2Concerning or regarding a particular subject; about.