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

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My sister jogs every day. Mi hermana trota todos los días.
100 euros for the whole day. 100 euros por toda la jornada.
Something terrifying happened that day. Aquel día sucedió algo espeluznante.
It kept snowing all day. Continuó nevando todo el día.
It's a sunny day. Es un día soleado.
Tomorrow is a new day Mañana es un nuevo día
She studies English every day. Ella estudia inglés todos los días.
Looks like another nice day. Parece ser otro buen día.
Today is a boring day. Hoy es un día aburrido.
I make €100 a day. Gano 100 € al día.
Tomorrow's a new day De mañana un nuevo día
Hamilton died the next day. Hamilton murió al día siguiente.
I argue almost every day. Discuto casi todos los días.
What's the day today? ¿Qué día es hoy?
Today was a tiring day. Hoy ha sido un día agotador.
I use it every day. Lo uso todos los días.
He watches TV every day. Él ve la televisión todos los días.
It was a terrible day. Fue un día terrible.
I call it a day Lo llamo un día
It rained all day yesterday. Ayer estuvo lloviendo todo el día.
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