Usage examples of "Tag" in German with translation to English

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Lernst du jeden Tag Englisch? Do you study English every day?
Ich wasche jeden Tag Wäsche. I wash clothes every day.
Sieht er jeden Tag fern? Does he watch television every day?
Was für ein angenehmer Tag! What a lovely day!
Meine Schwester joggt jeden Tag. My sister jogs every day.
Ich lerne jeden Tag Englisch. I learn English every day.
Morgen ist mein freier Tag. Tomorrow is my day off.
Es ist ein angenehmer Tag. It's a lovely day.
Wir besuchen zweimal am Tag. We go to see her twice a day.
Sie haben einen Tag frei You've a day off
Das wird ein großer Tag. It'll be a big day.
Es war ein furchtbarer Tag. It was a terrible day.
Es war ein schrecklicher Tag. It was a terrible day.
Vater geht jeden Tag spazieren. Father takes a walk every day.
Das war ein fürchterlicher Tag. That was an awful day.
Was für ein herrlicher Tag! What a lovely day.
Tom kündigte am nächsten Tag. Tom resigned the next day.
Heute ist nicht dein Tag. Today is not your day.
Es ist ein sonniger Tag. It's a sunny day.
Ich benutze es jeden Tag. I use it every day.
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