Mandarin Grammar Point
一切 (yíqiè) - All, everything

一切 (yíqiè) - All, everything

Short explanation:

Used to indicate the entirety or the whole of something, much like 'all' or 'everything' in English.

Formation:

一切 + Noun

Examples:

我一切都会告诉你,没有什么可以隐瞒的。
Wǒ yíqiè dōu huì gàosù nǐ, méiyǒu shé me kěyǐ yǐnmán de.
I will tell you everything, there is nothing to hide.
他把一切归因于运气好。
Tā bǎ yíqiè guīyīn yú yùnqì hǎo.
He attributes everything to good luck.
我对一切都失去了信心。
Wǒ duì yíqiè dōu shīqù le xìnxīn.
I have lost faith in everything.
如果有任何问题,她可以解答你的一切问题。
Rúguǒ yǒu rènhé wèntí, tā kěyǐ jiědá nǐ de yíqiè wèntí.
If there is any question, she can answer all your questions.

Long explanation:

The Mandarin Chinese phrase '一切 (yíqiè)' is used to talk about the whole or entirety of something. It could refer to all people, things, actions, ideas, or situations in a certain group or category. When used with a plural noun, it is commonly used without a measure word.
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