The closest I can figure is all points. Picture a teacher having a class on widgets and the development thereof. It's very complicated and 5 main points were covered. She might say "are all points understood." Estan todos puntos claro?, or something like that.
"All in order"
It means scoreboard. More literally, "the marker of points".
We are all here
Good night to all.
It is the plural form of "all". Todos mis amigos son inteligentes.In some cases it can also mean "everyone": Todos van a estar allí. (Everyone is going to be there.)
Para mi padres por todos los días = "for my father forever"
all points. it probably should say todos los puntos, which would mean all of the points.
It means, "starting points."
I would say 'sacar puntos' or 'ganar puntos' (or even 'conseguir puntos'). It depends on the context.
Todos duermen means: Everyone is sleeping.
How many points do you get/earn a day
From Spanish to English "son todos" means 'they/you are all'.
Cinco Puntos Press was created in 1985.
"Score" in Tagalog can be translated as "puntos" or "iskor".
It means scoreboard. More literally, "the marker of points".
One for all. All for one
All Those
All/everyone with