"¿Quién es de todos?" would mean "Who is from all?"
"Anyway" and "in any case" are English equivalents of the Portuguese and Spanish phrase de todas formas. The feminine plural prepositional phrase translates literally into English as "of all forms." The respective pronunciations will be "djee TO-duh-SHFOR-muhsh" in Cariocan and continental Portuguese and "they TO-tha-SFOR-mas" in Spanish.
of or belonging to
"¿Cómo son todas las amigas de Ana?" translates to "What are all of Ana's friends like?" in English.
I love you.
Calidad de Vida in English translates to the phrase 'quality of life'. One can translate more phrases from Spanish into English using Google Translate.
"Scent of," I think.
it means: "of complying"
'de la glace' is 'ice cream' in English
"From all" and "of everybody" are English equivalents of the Portuguese and Spanish phrase de todas. The feminine plural prepositional phrase also translates into English as "from everything" and "of everyone" regarding beings, concepts, and things feminine. The respective pronunciations will be "djee TO-duhsh" in Cariocan and continental Portuguese and "they TO-thas" in Spanish.
comfortable
I believe it's an aviary
powder room