every
The German word 'jeder' is a determiner and pronoun that translates to 'every' in English. It is used to refer to each member of a group or to indicate that something is applicable to all members of a group. For example, 'Jeder Tag ist anders' translates to 'Every day is different'.
Anyone can do this.
In this example, 'Jeder' is used to mean 'anyone'. Thus, 'Jeder kann das tun' is a phrase indicating a task or action that can be performed universally.
Everyone deserves a chance.
In this particular situation, 'Jeder' translates as 'everyone'. Hence, the German phrase 'Jeder hat eine Chance verdient' communicates the concept that all individuals should be given an opportunity.
This is important for everyone.
Here, 'Jeder' is being used to express 'everyone' and the sentence 'Dies ist für jeden wichtig.' underlines the relevance of a specific thing to all people in general.