daily
The German word 'täglich' is an adverb that translates to 'daily' in English. It is used to describe something that happens or is done every day. For example, 'Ich gehe täglich joggen' means 'I go jogging daily'. It is important to note that the adjective form of 'daily' in German is 'tägliche'.
I go to the gym every day.
This sentence indicates a regular routine or habit - the speaker goes to the gym on a daily basis. In German, 'täglich' is used to denote actions that occur every day. It is placed before the location (ins Fitnessstudio) to indicate frequency.
It's important to eat fruit and vegetables every day.
This sentence underscores the importance of consuming fruits and vegetables on a regular basis for a healthy diet. Here, 'täglich' is used before 'Obst und Gemüse zu essen' to indicate 'every day'.
There are new news every day.
This phrase implies that the news changes or is updated daily. 'Täglich' is placed at the beginning of the sentence to stress the everyday occurrence of new news.