todas means all but at the same time it is in the feminine form
All the students have pencils.
It is the plural form of "all". Todos mis amigos son inteligentes.In some cases it can also mean "everyone": Todos van a estar allí. (Everyone is going to be there.)
God bless all on the island
'todos los días'' =every day... ''cada día'' = every day todo el día = all day
Ningunos
From Spanish to English "son todos" means 'they/you are all'.
todos.
Todos duermen means: Everyone is sleeping.
todos los
It is: todos los derechos
yes
Translation: Todos ustedes vienen
That means "I want to see all my piuranos". Whatever that means - "piuranos" is not a Spanish word.
That should probably be "?Qué hacen todos?" (the opening question mark should be inverted). That's Spanish for "What is everybody doing?"
todos ustedes comen / están comiendo todos vosotros coméis / estáis comiendo *The present continuous in English is not the same as the gerund in Spanish.
Although in Spanish is "pero" That is also the word for "but."
Any way that you do.