"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.
"All" as an adjective and "everybody," "everyone," "everything" as a noun are English equivalents of the Portuguese and Spanish word todas. Context makes clear which meaning prevails. The respective pronunciations will be "TO-duhsh" in Cariocan and continental Portuguese and "TO-thas" in Spanish.
"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.
Me diga todas as palavras (which does not make much sense.. ) If you meant, teach me all words, it would be like: Me ensine todas as palavras.
"All the words" in Spanish would be "todas las palabras".
"Todas" means "all" or "every" in Spanish. It is the feminine plural form of "todo" (all/every) and is used to refer to multiple feminine nouns or subjects.
todo todas las cosas
todas camisas (TAWdass cahMEEsass)
"Todas" means "all" in the plural femine sense.
¡Buenas tardes a todas! and ¡Buenas tardes a todos!are Mexican Spanish equivalents of the English phrase "Good afternoon to everybody!" The first-mentioned example references an all-female group whereas the second refers to either all-male or mixed female/male groups. The respective pronunciation will be BWEY-na-STAR-theys" in the feminine and "BWEY-na-STAR-theys" in the masculine in Mexican Spanish.
Todas las personas tenían prisa
También todas las noches
Todos son molestos Todas son molestas