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всички — meaning in English: all

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'всички' in various contexts, such as during conversations about family gatherings when inviting everyone, or while discussing general statements, like 'All are welcome' ('Всички са добре дошли'). It is commonly heard in both casual chats and more formal discussions.
Synonyms & nuances
'всички' translates to 'all,' but it can sometimes be substituted with 'всичките,' which is more specific and emphasizes the entirety of a group. Choose 'всички' for a broader, more inclusive context, while 'всичките' can apply when you want to refer to all members of a specific category in a more detailed manner.
Culture
'всички' has its roots in Old Bulgarian, where it was used to denote completeness. This word embodies the Bulgarian spirit of inclusiveness, reflecting how community and togetherness are valued in Bulgarian culture. For instance, during traditional holidays like Easter, phrases incorporating 'всички' are often heard, emphasizing unity among family and friends.
FAQ
Q.What does the Bulgarian word 'всички' mean?
'всички' means 'all' in English, and it is used to refer to the entirety of a group or collection.
Q.How do you use 'всички' in a sentence?
You can use 'всички' in sentences like 'Всички хора са приятели' which means 'All people are friends.' It’s versatile for various contexts.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'всички'?
A common mistake is using 'всички' with singular nouns; it should always accompany plural nouns, as it inherently means a collective.
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