Everybody

/ˈev.riˌbɒd.i/ (UK), /ˈev.riˌbɑː.di/ (US) pronoun

Everybody means all the people in a group, without exception. It is used when you are talking about people in general or everyone present.

It combines 'every' and 'body', where 'body' once meant 'person' or 'individual'. Over time, the phrase fused into a single pronoun used for groups of people.

AMሁሉ
ARكلbody
BNসকলে
CAtothom
CSvšichni
DAalle
DEjeder
ELόλοι
EStodos
FAهمه
FIkaikki
FRtout le monde
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