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Meaning of de tot | Babel Free

Adverb CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. completely, entirely
  2. taken together, all in all
    uncommon
  3. synonym of foarte (“very”)
    informal

Examples

“ноуе҆ра̀дето́тьръ́ꙋа҆наста́сїе·ч̑ее҆ра̀шибоу́нь·”

Anastasius wasn’t entirely bad, but he was also good.

“Și trăi Adam 230 de ai, iară născu și pre Sith; iară de tot trăi Adam 932.”

And Adam lived 230 years, and also bore Seth; and, all in all, Adam lived to 932.

“Sunt oameni care au 400 de lei de tot.”

There are people who only have 400 lei when they put it all together.

“―A fost odată un împărat mare, mare… ―Cât de mare? ―Mare de tot.”

“There once was a great, great emperor…” “How great?” “Very great.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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