How To Say 'Every' In Korean (N + 마다)

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Written byLee Min-jung (이민정)

In Korean, the structure N + 마다 is used to signify "every N."

This can be particularly helpful when you want to express the frequency of an action or occurrence.

Examples

Every weekend I go for a stroll in the park.
Every morning I wake up early and play the piano.
Every night I call my mother on the phone.
The number 5 bus comes every 10 minutes.
Do you go to church every Sunday?

Conclusion

Understanding and using the N + 마다 structure in Korean will help you clearly express frequency.

Whether it's an activity, routine, or specific time interval, this pattern makes your sentences more informative and precise.

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