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Todo, Toda, Todos, Todas
Todo is a very common and versatile word in Spanish. It can be used as
an adjective or as a pronoun.
Like other Spanish adjectives and pronouns, todo has to be
"conjugated" so that it agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies or
replaces:
|
singular |
plural |
| masculine |
todo |
todos |
| feminine |
toda |
todas |
Todo is usually followed by a definite
article
or possessive adjective +
noun and means things like all, every, or the whole.
| Todos los libros |
All the books /
Every book |
| Todo el mundo |
Everyone (lit. "all the world") |
| Toda la clase |
The whole class |
| Todas las chicas |
Every girl / All the girls |
| Todos los días |
Every day |
| Todos mis perros |
All my dogs |
When todo is used as a pronoun, it means everyone or
everything.
| Todo es importante. |
Everything is important. |
| Todos estudian. |
Everyone is studying. |
| ¡Quiero comprar todo! |
I want to buy everything! |
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