Today’s Spanish word of the day is “todo” in the masculine form, or “toda” in the feminine form.
It means “all”, “everything” or “entire”, and can be used as a pronoun, adjective or adverb.
The hrase “todo el mundo” (literally “all the world”) is often used to mean “everyone”.
The word “todo” comes from Latin totus, meaning “whole” or “entire”, from which we also get the English word “total”.
Example sentences
Pasé todo el día leyendo.
I spent the whole day reading.
He hecho todo lo que podía.
I’ve done everything I could.
Todo el mundo llegó tarde.
Everyone arrived late.
Todo está bajo control.
Everything is under control.
Me comí todo… incluso el tenedor.
I ate everything… even the fork.