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The Meaning of por todas partes

Por todas partes

Definition:

“Por todas partes” is a Spanish phrase that translates to “everywhere” or “in all places” in English. It is used to indicate a concept of ubiquity or presence in multiple locations.

Usage:

The phrase can be used in various contexts, such as:

Etymology:

The phrase is composed of three words:

Pronunciation:

In IPA notation, “por todas partes” is pronounced as /poɾ ˈtoðas ˈpaɾtes/ in Spanish.

Synonyms:

Antonyms:

This phrase effectively conveys the idea of something being present in multiple locations and is useful in both everyday conversation and more formal contexts.

  1. Hay flores por todas partes en el jardín.
    (There are flowers everywhere in the garden.)

  2. Estaba lloviendo por todas partes y no sabía dónde refugiarme.
    (It was raining everywhere and I didn’t know where to take shelter.)

  3. Los niños están corriendo por todas partes en el parque.
    (The kids are running everywhere in the park.)

  4. Las noticias sobre el evento se compartieron por todas partes.
    (The news about the event was shared everywhere.)

  5. Encontré juguetes por todas partes de la casa.
    (I found toys everywhere in the house.)

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