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jglaroya
How to say "every" in Vietnamese? I keep looking it up but there're always 2 answers: hàng and mỗi. For example, I want to say "every day", but it shows up as both "hàng ngày" AND "mỗi ngày". Are the 2 terms interchangeable or not? Thank you.
Jun 14, 2013 8:38 PM
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hàng ngày = everyday mỗi ngày = every day (it means each day)
June 15, 2013
Although "Mỗi" and "hàng" look similar in a sentence, you can feel a bit diffterent when using it. "hàng" expresses a routine meaning while "mỗi" emphasizes it. Example: - Tôi nấu ăn hàng ngày. (I cook everyday) - Tôi nấu ăn mỗi ngày.(I cook each day) Hope you can understand. ^^
June 17, 2013
Hằng ngày. In past, now and future. Mọi người. In past, now. not future.
June 15, 2013
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