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Whats the difference between "alle" & "alles" ?
Aug 9, 2017 8:50 AM
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"alle" is everyone. It's used for people.
"alles" is everthing. It's used for things.
August 9, 2017
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Sorry, GoodGirl, that's not quite correct.
"alle" - all (of them), i.e. all of the things or people mentioned before; every single one (of the things or people mentioned before), e.g.
"Ich suchte im Zug nach einem leeren Abteil, aber alle waren besetzt." - I was looking for an empty compartment on the train, but they were all occupied
"Ich sehe meine Freunde selten, aber zu meinem Geburtstag sind alle gekommen." - I don't see my friends very often, but all of them came to see me on my birthday.
"alles" - everything
"Er macht immer alles kaputt!" - He always ruins everything!
"Hast Du alles, was Du brauchst?" - Have you got everything you need?
August 9, 2017
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