You do not put a name such as Toto or Dorothy in quotation marks when used in a sentence. You put the name of a movie, book, or a quote in quotation marks when you use them in a sentence.
The argument was in toto.
It is a Latin Root for "in all" and is an adverb. In a sentence: in toto, there are 5 boys and 5 girls.
"Para pro toto" is a Latin phrase meaning "a part for the whole." In the sentence "One slice of pizza is para pro toto," it suggests that the slice represents the entire pizza. This rhetorical device emphasizes how a single piece can symbolize or stand in for the larger entity it belongs to.
Toto lives! -The character Toto does not die in the story.
I believe the group was called ToTo and I believe the song was a hit It was definitely Toto. The song was about the actress Rosanna Arquette.
The person who sings Africa is Karl wolf bur the orignal Africa was by a band named To To PS. LOVE EM BOTH!!!!!!!
Toto was a Cairn Terrier .
Toto is a male dog.
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The two words in toto are Latin, and they mean entirely. I can't think of any circumstances in which you might want to use them in preference to a simple English word or three (as a whole, absolutely, entirely, completely, in total), but if you do want to do so, here is an example:'I rejected her argument in toto although she made some good points to support it.'
The Latin for "as a whole" is in toto.
Toto Cutugno is 6' 1".