How to Say ‘Everything is’ in French
Tout est
too ay
[too ay]
💬 Usage Tip: Tout means “everything” here. Short, simple, and very common.
🇫🇷 In France: French often praises order and care with phrases like this—especially about homes and gardens.
Phrase Breakdown
Tout
[too]
everything
Pronoun meaning everything or all.
Tout est prêt pour la visite.
Everything is ready for the visit.
est
[ay]
is
Third-person singular of être, meaning 'is'.
Tout est calme ici.
Everything is calm here.
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