Usage examples of "Every" in English with translation to Spanish

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My sister jogs every day. Mi hermana trota todos los días.
Every man has his faults Cada hombre tiene sus faltas
I eat breakfast every morning. Desayuno todas las mañanas.
I go there every year. Yo voy ahí cada año.
Computers have invaded every field. Los computadores han invadido todos los campos.
He goes there every day. Él va allí cada día.
She studies English every day. Ella estudia inglés todos los días.
She greets him every morning. Ella le saluda cada mañana.
She plays golf every weekend. Ella juega al golf todos los fines de semana.
Every thing has its time Cada cosa tiene su tiempo
I argue almost every day. Discuto casi todos los días.
I swim almost every day. Nado casi cada día.
Every rose has its thorn. Toda rosa tiene su espina.
We play football every Saturday. Jugamos al fútbol cada sábado.
They go camping every summer. Ellos se van de camping todos los veranos.
Every man has his feeble Cada hombre tiene su débil
I have breakfast every morning. Desayuno todas las mañanas.
A pill for every ill. Una píldora para cada enfermedad.
I use it every day. Lo uso todos los días.
Within every man are thousands. Dentro de cada hombre hay miles.
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