In Spanish, the word for ‘everyone’ is todos. This term is used to refer to all people in a group or every person in general.
For example, if you want to say ‘Everyone is here,’ you would say Todos están aquí. The word todos is masculine and plural, so it can be used to refer to a group of males or a mixed group of males and females. If you are referring to a group of only females, you would use the feminine form todas.
Here are a few more examples:
- Todos los días – Every day
- Todos los estudiantes – All the students
- Todas las personas – All the people
Understanding how to use todos and todas correctly will help you communicate more effectively in Spanish.