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Mitsuo23 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Meaning of this "Daily"

Hi,

I am translating a web from Disney, and I would like to know what this daily means. It means like "open year round"?

Address
Disney Vacation Club Preview Center
Ko Olina Center
00-0000 Olani Street
Suite 0-000C
Kapolei, HI 00000

Hours
Daily 0:00 a.m. – 0:00 p.m.

Phone Number
Toll Free: (000) 0-AULANI or (000) 000-0000
Toll Free from Japan: 0000-000000
Local: (000) 000-0000

Thank you,

M
  

Top answer

Daily is another word for everyday. You can find this use on medication bottles. Take one pill daily after meal.

  • Daily is another word for everyday.
  • You can find this use on medication bottles.
  • Take one pill daily after meal.
  • Or on airline commercials: 5 flights to LA daily.
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Daily is another word for everyday.

You can find this use on medication bottles.

Take one pill daily after meal.

Or on airline commercials: 5 flights to LA daily.
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dimsumexpressDaily is another word for every day.
Two words.
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Thank you for both of you!

m
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mitsuwao23It means like "open year round"?
This issue is usually addressed in a separate statement, or at least in a separate phrase.

"Daily" usually implies "seven days a week." (Sometimes, "Daily except Sunday" is specified.)

Otherwise, schedules typically specify eg,

"weekdays 7am - 5pm

Saturday(s) 9am - 5pm
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OK, thank you for the detailed explaination.Emotion: smile

M
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Grammar Geek
dimsumexpressDaily is another word for every day.
Two words.
"Daily" is two words?
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khoff"Daily" is two words? Emotion: tongue tied
"Every day" is two words.
(Dimsum had written "everyday,
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Ok, I didn't make it clear. What I tried to say was, if I say " Getting up at 5 is my daily routine...", "Daily" is an adjective, and if I replace daily with "everyday" in that context, it is also used as an adjective, isn't it? Just thought I should make it clear. Thanks.
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In the examples you gave in that post, to replace "daily" you would have needed "every day" not "every day."

You didn't use daily as an adjective in those examples.

For me, the adjective "everyday" stresses how ordinary and non-interesting/non-exciting something is. I wouldn't say "my everyday routine" unless I wanted to contrast it to something unusual. Finding a visitor from an

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