毎日新聞

This is the 8925th most frequent Japanese word.


毎日新聞

"毎日新聞" means "Mainichi Newspaper," a major Japanese daily newspaper.


In this sentence, '毎日新聞' refers to the name of a specific Japanese newspaper, 'The Daily News'. The subject '私' (I) reads this newspaper as an action indicating habitual engagement.

私は毎日新聞を読みます。

I read the Daily News every day.


Here, '毎日新聞' is used to denote a source of information, the specific newspaper 'The Daily News'. The sentence discusses a predicted weather condition reported by the paper.

毎日新聞によると、明日は雨が降るそうです。

According to the Daily News, it seems it will rain tomorrow.


In this context, '毎日新聞' signifies the available item, which is the mentioned newspaper, 'The Daily News,' accessible in the library for readers free of charge.

この図書館では毎日新聞を無料で読めます。

You can read the Daily News for free at this library.