toda
/ˈtoda/, [ˈt̪o.ð̞a]all
Determiner toda f sg
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feminine singular of todo
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Toda persona tiene derecho a circular libremente y a elegir su residencia en el territorio de un Estado.
Everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence within the borders of each State.
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Desde que estoy aquí, se me ha ensuciado toda la ropa.
All my clothes have gotten dirty since I've been here.
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Tom estuvo leyendo un libro toda la tarde.
Tom has been reading a book all afternoon.
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¿Van a seguir jugando toda la noche?
Will you keep playing all night long?
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Toda su esperanza se ha ido.
All his hope had been lost.
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Toda liberación conlleva el peligro de un nuevo tipo de esclavitud.
Every liberation bears within itself the danger of a new kind of servitude.
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¿Dónde estuviste durante toda la tarde?
Where were you for the whole afternoon?
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¡Ojalá me hubieras contado entonces toda la historia!
If only you had told me the whole story at that time!
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Ella asumió toda la responsabilidad de sus actos.
She took full responsibility for her actions.
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Yo en realidad no entiendo a que viene toda la conmoción.
I really don't understand what all the commotion is about.
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