cada dia
2006-10-05 12:19:55
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answer #1
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answered by a_blue_grey_mist 7
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Todos los dias
2006-10-05 22:16:35
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answer #2
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answered by cass 7
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cada dia means "each day"
todos los dias means "every day"
i aced spanish class and got exempted from my final !
thats how well i know spanish...
2006-10-05 19:27:47
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Todos los dias
2006-10-05 19:21:22
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answer #4
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answered by star97 2
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You can say either of the following:
"Todos los dias"
OR
"Cada dia".
When most Spanish speakers say "every day", they USUALLY say, "todos los dias".
2006-10-06 01:59:15
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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If you translated it word by word it word, it would be "cada dÃa", but in a conversation, what it really means is "todos los dÃas" (you cannot use "las" with "dÃas" because it is a masculine word... yes, even when dÃa finishes with a the correct way to say it is "el dÃa")
2006-10-05 20:06:14
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answer #6
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answered by Nena 3
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Jummins is right about LOS dÃas. That's because "dÃas" is from a greek noun that is masculine, so the definite article must match the noun.
2006-10-06 00:33:47
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Cada dia
2006-10-05 19:27:53
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answer #8
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answered by Alex 1
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Dia is MASCULINE even though it ends in 'a'....
Todos Los Dias is correct, also Cada dia works fine too.
2006-10-05 19:27:40
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answer #9
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answered by eggman 7
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cada dia! say it the way u see it thats why spanish is soooo easy to learn
2006-10-05 19:23:50
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answer #10
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answered by spanish_chick 1
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Todos los dÃas.
2006-10-05 19:29:13
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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