"Do you read every day?" is the Engpsh translation of "每天都读书吗?" in Chinese.

This phrase comes from the verb "to read," which means to look at and understand written or printed words, typically in a book or document. The adverb "every day" indicates that the action of reading is happening on a daily basis. The particle "吗" is used at the end of a sentence in Chinese to turn a statement into a question, similar to how "?" is used in Engpsh to turn a statement into a question.

Here are some example sentences using this phrase in Engpsh:

"I try to read every day to improve my vocabulary and comprehension skills." (我每天都试着读书来提高我的词汇量和理解能力。)
"Do you read every day, or do you only read when you have free time?" (你每天都读书吗,还是只有在有空的时候才读书?)
"Reading every day is a great habit to develop because it can help with concentration, memory, and overall brain function." (每天读书是一个很好的习惯,因为它可以帮助提高注意力、记忆力和大脑功能。)