![]() “all” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.( Balearic, Central, Valencian ) IPA (key): /ˈaʎ/.Compare Occitan alh, French ail, Spanish ajo). ( Pennsylvania, dialect ) All gone dead.įrom Ottoman Turkish آل ( al ).( countable ) The totality of one's possessions.( with a possessive pronoun ) Everything that one is capable of.The score was 30 all when the rain delay started.ĭon't want to go? All the better since I lost the tickets.Īll ( countable and uncountable, plural alls) ( poetic ) Entirely completely totally.And why? Because you don't give two hoops about me." "Do you ever ask me what I want to see? Or ask me about where all I've gone, who all I've met, what all I've done? Never. 2011, Moni Mohsin, Tender Hooks, Random House India (→ISBN):."Where all did he go? What exactly was his job?" Gary shrugged and produced a weak laugh. 2002, Richard Haddock, Arkalalah, iUniverse (→ISBN), page 73:."I mean, you could have called us-collect, o'course-jes' to let us know how- all it's a-goin'." 1998, Football's Best Short Stories (ed. ![]() I and Johan Peter Johansen, Otto Greiner, and Thorulf Kjelsberg. Now, then, when you started to go to stake the claims, who all went along? A. Nilima, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, in 1905, Reports Containing the Cases Determined in All the Circuits from the Organization of the Courts, page 266: ( Some dialects only allow this to follow some words and not others. that "who all attended" is more than one person.
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