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in English in Spanish S
all todo
How to say “all” in Spanish? “Todo”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “todo” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on all in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

Spanish Sentences with the Word “All”

Spanish sentence with “todo” English translation for todo S

Gracias por todo.

Thanks for everything.

Pienso en tu cara todo el día.

I think in(about) your face all day.

Puedes lograr todo lo que quieras

You can achieve everything you want to

A Ricky le sorprendió que hubieras comido todo.

Ricky was surprised you ate everything.

Te lo puedes comer todo sin tenedor.

You can eat it all without a fork.

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Toh-doh

2 months ago

Toe doe
Foot finger female deer

2 months ago

Pronunciation

Normal speech: TOH-doh
IPA: ˈto.ðo

8 months ago

Hard times

Maybe it’s just a bit hard

a year ago

Take it easy then 😉

a year ago

Hmmmm

A Cuna(crib), some leche(milk), and a Pañal (Diaper) are todo (all) cosas (things) that you might need for a bébé (baby).

6 months ago

Tysm

Ok ty of helping?

2 years ago

Your welcame??

a year ago

?? Ok ?okkk onk ok ? ok ?

Ok ty of helping?

2 years ago

Remember all ends with do

Remember all ends with do

2 years ago

Hmmmm…2

La Noche de bruhas (Halloween) and Pascua (Easter) are Todo (all) holidays where Usted (you) might need a basket.

6 months ago

Pronunciation

Toh-doh

8 months ago

Memory helper

“You mean I have TODO ALL this?!”
But remember, it’s pronounced like it rhymes with the name of Dorothy’s little dog Toto from the Wizard of Oz, not like a To-do list!

a year ago

todo

todo the apples are red.

a year ago

TODAS esas palabras excepto una son inglesas.

a year ago

todo info.

**Tips to remember the word “todo”:**
– Associate “todo” with its English equivalent “all” by remembering they both have o’s and similar straightforward meanings.
– Think of the common phrase “Todo o nada” which translates to “All or nothing.”
– “Todo” and “total” sound alike; both encompass things in their entirety.

**Explanations:**
“Todo” refers to the entirety of something. It can mean everything, all, or the whole of a certain thing.

**Other words that mean the same thing:**
– “Total” – This can express the entire amount or sum.
– “Todo el” followed by a noun – This specifies everything within a category, similar to “all the” in English.
– “Completo” – When something is full or whole.
– “Íntegro” – This can also mean whole or entire.

**Alternate meanings like slang:**
– “Estar en todo” – A phrase meaning to be attentive to everything, or to be everywhere.
– “Echarlo todo” – As slang, this phrase can mean to give it your all, akin to the English expression “to go all out.”

**Examples of sentences that use “todo”:**
– “Hice todo lo que pudo” – I did everything I could.
– “Todo el mundo está invitado” – Everyone is invited.
– “Necesito comprar comida para todo la semana” – I need to buy food for the whole week.
– “¡Todo o nada!” – All or nothing!
– “Se comió todo el pastel” – He ate the whole cake.

a few seconds ago

To remember

ALL I have to do is remember to pronounce it TOH-doh

3 months ago

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