Eres mi todo is a Spanish equivalent of 'You are my everything'. It's pronounced 'EH-rehs mee TOH-thoh'. The word order is the same as in English, except that 'you' ['tu'] doesn't have to be used. It's clear from the verb 'eres' that the subject is the second person singular.
Te amo con todo mi corazón.
Te quierole es mi todo
"Tudo" is a Portuguese word that means "everything" in English. In Spanish, "todo" is the equivalent word for "everything."
That's everything but Spanish!
You're my everything is Tu eres mi todo.
He was Spanish and not Italian. He wrote and spoke in Spanish plus he was working for the Spanish crown.
La vida vale la pena todo is the best way to say "Life is worth everything" in Spanish.
Todo sobre ti
todo/toda
Como esta todo?
Your question does not make much sense since everything in Cuba is Spanish.
Thanks for everything: Gracias por todo
Everything is good with me.
You say: Me encanta todo.