N마다 ②

every, all

Explanation

마다 can also indicate all, or every one, of something, with no exceptions.

In this sense, it corresponds to 'every' or 'all' in English. 마다 is added to the noun being described.

Details

1. The phrases 날마다, 일주일마다, 달마다 and 해마다 can also be written as 매일, 매주, 매월/매달 and 매년.

날마다 희사에 가요.
I go to work (at the company) daily.
일주일마다 회의가 있어요.
We have a meeting weekly.
달마다 잡지가 나와요.
The magazine is published monthly.
해마다 이사해요.
I move (change residences) once a year.

2. In the case of the word 집, 집집마다 is used instead of 집마다.

요즘에는 집집마다 인터넷을 시용해요.
These days, all households use the Internet.

Kimchi Reader

Indicates the inclusion of all the elements of a group with no exception.

Examples
나라<span class='focus'>마다</span> 국기가 달라요.
Each country has a different flag.
불의 제국은 날<span class='focus'>마다</span> 전쟁을 일으켜.
The Fire Nation goes to war every day.
나라<span class='focus'>마다</span> 국기가 달라요.
Every country has a different flag.

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