all points. it probably should say todos los puntos, which would mean all of the points.
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.
It means, "starting points."
From Spanish to English "son todos" means 'they/you are all'.
"Todos los estudiantes" translates to "all the students" in English.
One for all. All for one
The cross of all.
It means: goodbye and all
This means "all my friends".
Thanks anyways.
it means: God bless everyone.
is a player who loves all
todos ustedes comen / están comiendo todos vosotros coméis / estáis comiendo *The present continuous in English is not the same as the gerund in Spanish.