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 Translation for 'every day' from English to Norwegian
daglig {adv}every day
3 Words
annenhver dagevery other day
annenhver dagevery second day
hver eneste dagevery single day
Partial Matches
i hverdagen {adv}in day-to-day life
hvert {pron}every
3
hver {pron}every [determiner]
7
annethvert årevery other year
annethvert årevery second year
uttrykk
like barn leker best
every cat to her kind
dag {m}day
4
pol.
valgdag {m}
election day
bryllupsdag {m}wedding day
pol.
valgdag {m}
polling day
vinterdag {m}winter day
unverified bygdedag {m}village day
inneklemt dag {m}bridge day
solskinnsdag {m}sunny day
fridag {m}day off
virkedag {m}working day
nåtidig {adj}present-day
sommerdag {m}summer day
nasjonaldag {m}national day
første juledag {m}Christmas Day
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Usage Examples English
  • Choctaw elders, especially the women, dress in their traditional garb every day.
  • The medical doctor Donald Unger cracked the knuckles of his left hand every day for more than sixty years, but he did not crack the knuckles of his right hand.
  • In 2005, Tom and Ray Magliozzi founded the Car Talk Vehicle Donation Program, "as a way to give back to the stations that were our friends and partners for decades — and whose programs we listen to every day."
  • The Communal Rule of Columbanus required monks to fast every day until "None" or 3 p.m., this was later relaxed and observed on designated days.
  • These stars avoid being engulfed by daylight for some of every day (when above the horizon) to viewers in mid- and well-inhabited higher latitudes of the Southern Hemisphere.

  • He is ever-young, because the fire is re-lit every day, yet he is also immortal.
  • Despite the economic blockade of Turkey on Armenia, every day dozens of Turkish trucks laden with goods enter Armenia through Georgia.
  • There are currently four services each way every day on the line.
  • Unlike many other islands, these buses depart at roughly the same time every day, and despite the presence of multiple vehicles running each route, passengers can find themselves stranded if they do not board a vehicle during the limited departure window.
  • A full calendar system has a different calendar date for every day.

  • Criterion A will include "and present most of the day, nearly every day", and criterion B will include "and represent a noticeable change from usual behavior".
  • Under Pope Benedict XVI's motu proprio Summorum Pontificum, Catholic bishops, priests, and deacons are again permitted to use the 1961 edition of the Roman Breviary, promulgated by Pope John XXIII to satisfy their obligation to recite the Divine Office every day.
  • 31% of public transit riders, ride for more than 2 hours every day.
  • He was dissatisfied in the role of a pitcher who appeared every four or five days and wanted to play every day at another position.
  • % of public transit riders, ride for more than 2 hours every day.

  • of oil are produced every day, making Brunei the fourth-largest producer of oil in Southeast Asia.
  • of water every day. On board the ISS astronauts limit water use to only about [...] per day.
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