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Base noun form. Can function as a noun meaning 'everything' or as an adverb meaning 'entirely'. Example: 『全てが大切です』 (subete ga taisetsu desu, 'Everything is important').
Theme

Two roommates, Yuki and User, are cleaning their apartment on a weekend morning.

全て

すべて

all, the whole, entirely

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Memory Hook

Think of 'subete' as 'sub-everything' — it covers all things entirely. 'Subete' sounds like 'sub-every' to help recall 'all' or 'the whole'.

Cultural Note

『全て』 (subete, 'all') is often used in philosophical or formal contexts in Japanese, such as in literature or speeches, to emphasize completeness or totality, reflecting a holistic worldview in Japanese culture.

Forms

Base: 全てBase noun form. Can function as a noun meaning 'everything' or as an adverb meaning 'entirely'. Example: 『全てが大切です』 (subete ga taisetsu desu, 'Everything is important').