"Good luck to all (females, girls, women)!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Bonne chance à toutes!The pronunciation of the wish -- which is addressed only to an all-female audience/group -- will be "buhn shaw-sa toot" in French.
Toutes les bonnes in French means means "all the good (female) ones" in English.
Comment arranger toutes les choses is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "How to right all matters." The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw a-ra-zhey too-tley shoz" in French.
"Do you know all the world's languages?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Connaissez-vous toutes les langues du monde? The pronunciation of the interrogative phrase in the second person formal singular/informal plural -- which translates literally as "Do you know all the languages of the world?" -- will be "kuh-neh-sey voo toot les lawng dyoo mond" in French.
Toutes directions means 'all directions' in French.
toutes mes condoléances
toutes occasions
de toutes façons
toutes les nuits
In French, "all of us" is translated as "nous tous" or "nous toutes" depending on the gender of the group. For example, if the group is composed of both males and females, you would use "nous tous."
"toutes blessent, la dernière (or "l'ultime") tue" is a translation from a Latin motto you find on sundials: "vulnerant omnes, ultima necat" > French: "toutes [les heures] blessent, la dernière [heure] tue" > English: "Every [hour] hurts, the last one kills]
"Many congratulations" in French is "Félicitations".
'all the things'