Each/Every Particle 마다

보조사 마다

Particles

Overview

The particle 마다 means "each" or "every." It attaches directly to a noun and indicates that something applies to every instance of that noun without exception. It is used with time words, people, places, objects, and intervals.

마다 is a straightforward particle with no form variation -- it is always just 마다 regardless of the preceding sound.

Form

마다 attaches directly to any noun with no changes:

Noun + 마다 Meaning
날 (day) 날마다 every day
사람 (person) 사람마다 each person
방 (room) 방마다 each room
해/년 (year) 해마다 / 년마다 every year
10분 (10 minutes) 10분마다 every 10 minutes

마다 does not change form based on consonants or vowels. It simply attaches.

Function 1: Time -- Every / Each

마다 is very commonly used with time words to express regular repetition:

Korean Romanization English
마다 운동해요. nalmada undonghaeyo. I exercise every day.
아침마다 커피를 마셔요. achimmada keopi-reul masyeoyo. I drink coffee every morning.
주말마다 등산을 해요. jumalmada deungsaneul haeyo. I go hiking every weekend.
마다 여행을 가요. haemada yeohaengeul gayo. I travel every year.
마다 월급을 받아요. dalmada wolgeubul badayo. I receive my salary every month.
겨울마다 눈이 와요. gyeoulmada nuni wayo. It snows every winter.

마다 vs 매 (every)

Korean also has the prefix (every), which attaches before time nouns. They are largely interchangeable:

마다 (after noun) 매 (before noun) Meaning
날마다 매일 every day
주마다 매주 every week
달마다 매달 / 매월 every month
해마다 매년 every year

Both 날마다 and 매일 are equally correct. 매 + noun is slightly more common in written Korean, while noun + 마다 sounds more natural in speech.

You can even combine them for emphasis, though it is slightly redundant:

매일 아침마다 운동해요. (I exercise every single morning.)

Function 2: Intervals -- Every N Minutes/Hours

마다 expresses regular intervals with numbers + time units:

Korean Romanization English
10분마다 버스가 와요. sipbunmada beoseuga wayo. A bus comes every 10 minutes.
30분마다 알림이 울려요. samsipbunmada allimi ullyeoyo. A notification sounds every 30 minutes.
2시간마다 약을 먹어요. 2siganmada yageul meogeoyo. I take medicine every 2 hours.
3일마다 운동해요. samilmada undonghaeyo. I exercise every 3 days.
5년마다 면허를 갱신해요. onyeonmada myeonheoreul gaengsinaeyo. I renew my license every 5 years.

Function 3: Groups -- Each Person/Thing

마다 can apply to groups, meaning "each" individual member:

Korean Romanization English
사람마다 생각이 달라요. sarammada saenggagi dallayo. Each person thinks differently.
학생마다 실력이 달라요. haksaengmada sillyeogi dallayo. Each student has different ability.
가족마다 전통이 있어요. gajongmada jeonttongi isseoyo. Each family has traditions.
회사마다 규칙이 달라요. hoesamada gyuchigi dallayo. Each company has different rules.

Function 4: Places -- Every Place

마다 works with locations to mean "each/every" place:

Korean Romanization English
마다 에어컨이 있어요. bangmada eeokkeoni isseoyo. Each room has an air conditioner.
나라마다 문화가 달라요. naramada munhwaga dallayo. Each country has a different culture.
도시마다 특색이 있어요. dosimada teuksaegi isseoyo. Each city has its own character.
마다 정차해요. yeongmada jeongchahaeyo. It stops at every station.
마다 화장실이 있어요. cheungmada hwajangsiri isseoyo. There is a restroom on every floor.

Function 5: Objects or Categories

마다 can apply to any category of things:

Korean Romanization English
과일마다 맛이 달라요. gwailmada masi dallayo. Each fruit tastes different.
마다 가격이 달라요. chaengmada gagyeogi dallayo. Each book has a different price.
음식마다 칼로리가 달라요. eumsikdamada kallori-ga dallayo. Each food has different calories.

마다 with Particles

마다 can appear alongside other particles, though combinations are limited:

Combination Example Meaning
에 + 마다 → 마다 주말마다 (not 주말에마다) every weekend
마다 alone 사람마다 each person

Note: You typically do not stack 에 and 마다 together. 주말마다 is natural; 주말에마다 sounds awkward. However, 곳곳마다 (everywhere) or 집집마다 (every house) use reduplication for emphasis.

Common Expressions with 마다

Expression Meaning
가는 곳마다 everywhere (one) goes
만나는 사람마다 every person (one) meets
하는 일마다 everything (one) does
볼 때마다 every time (I) see
갈 때마다 every time (I) go

Sentence examples

가는 곳마다 사람이 많아요. Everywhere I go, there are many people.

만나는 사람마다 인사해요. I greet every person I meet.

볼 때마다 예뻐요. Every time I see (her), she's beautiful.

Common Mistakes

Mistake Correction Why
마다 사람 생각이 달라요. 사람마다 생각이 달라요. 마다 goes after the noun, not before
주말에마다 쉬어요. 주말마다 쉬어요. Don't combine 에 with 마다
매일마다 운동해요. 매일 운동해요. / 날마다 운동해요. 매일 already means "every day"

Using 매일마다 is technically understood but redundant. Choose one: 매일 or 날마다.

Summary

  1. 마다 = "each" or "every." Attaches directly to nouns.
  2. No form variation -- always 마다 regardless of the preceding sound.
  3. Time: 아침마다, 주말마다, 해마다 (every morning, weekend, year).
  4. Intervals: 10분마다, 2시간마다 (every 10 minutes, every 2 hours).
  5. Groups: 사람마다, 나라마다 (each person, each country).
  6. Places: 방마다, 역마다 (each room, every station).
  7. Largely interchangeable with the prefix 매~, but don't combine both (avoid 매일마다).

Examples

매일 아침마다 운동해요.

maeil achimmada undonghaeyo.

I exercise every morning.

사람마다 생각이 달라요.

sarammada saenggagi dallayo.

Each person thinks differently.

주말마다 등산을 가요.

jumalmada deungsaneul gayo.

I go hiking every weekend.

나라마다 문화가 달라요.

naramada munhwaga dallayo.

Each country has a different culture.

30분마다 버스가 와요.

samsipbunmada beoseuga wayo.

A bus comes every 30 minutes.

방마다 에어컨이 있어요.

bangmada eeokkeoni isseoyo.

Each room has an air conditioner.