Todosas

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Everything

Real World Example

It seems there might be a little mix-up here, as "todosas" isn't actually a standard Spanish word. However, if you meant "todos" or "todas," let me help with those! "Todos" means "everyone" or "all" when referring to a group of mixed gender or all males, while "todas" is used for an all-female group. Now, let's remember this with a clever twist! Think of "todos" as "to-dos" on your list for a party where everyone's invited. Imagine your to-do list includes calling "all" your friends—men and women—to join in the fun! And for "todas," picture a glamorous "to-das" event where all the ladies are dazzling. 💃 And if you're thinking of "todo" as "everything," envision yourself saying, "I've got my 'to-do' list done, and now it's everything I need!" In any case, the connection to the concept of a "to-do" list can help you remember that "todos" and "todas" encompass everyone in the group! 📝

Practice Version

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