Mandarin Grammar Point
一切 (yíqiè) - Everything, every

一切 (yíqiè) - Everything, every

Short explanation:

'一切' is used to express 'everything' or 'every' in Mandarin Chinese.

Formation:

Subject + 一切 + Noun/Adjective (if '一切' is used as a pronoun, no noun follows)

Examples:

我会尽我所能去完成一切任务。
Wǒ huì jìn wǒ suǒ néng qù wánchéng yíqiè rènwù.
I will do my best to complete every task.
他为了她,放弃了一切。
Tā wèile tā, fàngqìle yíqiè.
He gave up everything for her.
一切都会好起来的。
Yíqiè dōuhuì hǎo qǐlái de.
Everything will get better.
她对一切质疑都保持沉默。
Tā duì yíqiè zhìyí dōu bǎochí chénmò.
She stayed silent to every doubt.

Long explanation:

'一切 (yíqiè)' is a Mandarin Chinese term that is commonly used to generalize or collectively refer to all things, persons or occurrences related to a particular subject. It can be translated as 'everything' or 'every' in English. It is utilized to deliver all-rounded, comprehensive views or actions concerning a topic.
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