alles klar = OK (literally "all clear")
Über alles
Liebe besiegt alles
Familie ist alles. That means family is everything.
Du bist mein ein und alles = You're my one and only.
The Germans refer to their country as Deutschland.The German national How_did_Germany_get_its_namewas Deutschland unde Alles (or close to that?).The name Deutschland is derived from the Old High German diutisc, or similar variants from Proto-Germanic *Þeudiskaz, which originally meant "of the people". This in turn comes from a Germanic word meaning "folk" (leading to Old High German diot, Middle High German How_did_Germany_get_its_name), and was used to differentiate between the speakers of Germanic languages and those who spoke Celtic or How_did_Germany_get_its_namelanguages. These words come from *teuta, the Proto-Indo-European word for "people" (Lithuanian tauto, Old Irish tuath, Old English þeod).The Italian word for the Germans was tedesco or Tedeschi (variants: todesco, tudesco, todisco) comes from the same Old High German root, although not the name for "Germany" (Germania). The British soldiers fighting in How_did_Germany_get_its_namein WW2 shortened this to Teds.
"Tutto claro" is an Italian equivalent of the German "Alles klar."Specifically, the Italian masculine adjective/pronoun "tutto" and the German neuter pronoun "Alles" mean "all." The Italian masculine adjective "claro" and the German "klar" mean "clear."The respective pronunciations are "TOOT-toh KLAH-roh" and "AHL-lehs klahr."
Alles einpacken is German for I'll take it all or pack everything.
Über alles
heute geb' ich alles = today I give all
Alles Gute (zum Geburtstag)
alles= all
Alles ist neu.
all or everything
Das ist alles.
The population of Saint-Clar is 980.
Du bist mein alles
Familie ueber alles.