Everyone is. Everyone is an indefinite pronoun that is always considered singular, so use the singular verb. Example: Everyone has (not everyone have).
everyone who is
everyone was
The latter of the two, as "everyone" is a plural designation.
Everyone = Took-kon
Not everyone can say it... but everyone can use it.
You can say "Aloha mai kākou" to greet everyone in Hawaiian.
You say "everyone was" because in English it is just the way it is! You can't change the rule.
everyone = hameh or harkas .
Todos, todo mundo = everyone
In Maori, "everyone" can be translated as "katoa."
In Ndebele, "everyone" can be translated as "bonke".
The Powhatan word for "everyone" is "nimic."