In Turkish, “Everyday” (the adverb) is written as:
Her gün
Listen to this term pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
“My husband and I walk together everyday.”
Kocamla her g,n birlikte yürürüz.
“I come to this café everyday.”
Bu kafeye her gün gelirim.
“I wake up at 7am everyday.”
Her gün sabah 7’de uyanırım.
“She showers everyday before leaving for work.”
Her sabah işe gitmeden önce duş alır.
“He takes long walks with his dog everyday.”
Her gün köpeğiyle uzun yürüyüşler yapar.
In other Mediterranean languages and dialects
Hilal is a Turkish citizen who has lived in Türkiye for at least 20 years. Two of her favourite Turkish movies are Ekşi Elmalar and Ayla; some of her favourite Turkish foods are Hatay dürüm, simit & ayran, biber dolması, and mantı; And in Türkiye, she finds the city of Amasya very beautiful.
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