All

/ɔːl/ determiner

All means the whole amount of something, or every person or thing in a group. It can also emphasize that nothing is left out.

From Old English *eall* “entire, every, the whole,” related to many Germanic words with the same meaning. It is one of the oldest and most basic words in the language.

AMሁሉም
ARكل
BNসব
CSvšechno
DAalle
DEalle
ELόλα
EStodo
FAهمه
FIkaikki
FRtout
GUબધું
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