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  1. the Japanese word for "All" or "Whole" is "Zen", written in japanese as "全". Here's a more detailed explanation: The prefix '全 (ぜん)' means 'all' or 'whole'.

  2. "All" or "Whole" is written in Japanese as "全" and you can read it as "Zen". This word is made up of 1 Kanji: The kanji "全" means "Whole" and "All" and consists of 6 strokes

  3. 21 maj 2019 · All i whole – czym się różnią. Zwrotów z all oraz whole można użyć w odniesieniu do rzeczowników w liczbie pojedynczej. Zdania z tymi zwrotami różnią się jednak konstrukcją. Można to zaobserwować na poniższych przykładach: I was lying in the bed all the morning. Cały poranek przeleżałem w łóżku.

  4. 8 kwi 2023 · Used as a noun, 全て means “everything” or “all.” As an adverb, it can also mean “entirely.” The word consists of the kanji 全, which means “whole” or “all.” If this kanji looks familiar, that’s because it’s also in words like 全部 (zenbu, “all of something”) and 全く (mattaku, “completely”).

  5. あらゆる is more like 'every~/every single~' than 'all.' 全体 is like 'the whole ~', like 「このページ全体」= 'this whole page'. Maybe you could write it in kanji (全ての), btw.

  6. The Japanese noun '全員 (ぜんいん)' means 'all'. This noun is used to refer to the entire group or collective of people in a given context. It indicates that the statement or action applies to every single member of the group, without exception.

  7. How to say all, whole in Japanese 🇯🇵, learn how to pronounce, see sentence examples, questions & explanations & get tips on how to remember.

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