Yes, "everywhere" is an English equivalent of the French word partout.
Specifically, the French word is an adverb. It is formed by combining the preposition par with the masculine adjective/pronoun/noun tout, to literally mean "by, through all." The pronunciation is "pahr-too."
English Meaning of PassepartoutUn passepartout is a master key. The word stems from 'passer' (to pass) partout (everywhere).
les singes sont partout means "monkeys are everywhere" in English.
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English to French: Fluide French to English: Fluid
Translated from English to french, mad (English) is folle in French.
In French, "notre" means "our" in English.
"And" in French is "et".
Zoo is spelt the same in French and English, zodiac in English is zodiaque in French. They mean, in order, zoo and zodiac
Seulement in French means only in English.
Actif in French means active in English.
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it means I LIKE FOOTBALL in french language