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What's the difference between すべてand全部
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What's the difference between すべてand全部
I've seen both used under almost the same context, so when do I use each?
- daboy1993
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Re: What's the difference between すべてand全部
They are the same in meaning.
ぜんぶ sounds more casual than すべて.
For instance, children under 10 wouldn’t use すべて, generally speaking.
And you wouldn't see ぜんぶ much in academic essays.
ぜんぶ sounds more casual than すべて.
For instance, children under 10 wouldn’t use すべて, generally speaking.
And you wouldn't see ぜんぶ much in academic essays.
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NileCat - Posts: 1154
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Re: What's the difference between すべてand全部
Well, I don’t know if it worth replying, though...
That’s only half-right.
全部 has the meaning of "complete" as well and すべて can mean "all part of something".
jimfaster wrote:"すべて" has the meaning of "complete" and "全部" are all part of something.
That’s only half-right.
全部 has the meaning of "complete" as well and すべて can mean "all part of something".
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