This is the 8100th most frequent French word.
toute
"Toute" means "all" or "whole" in English, used for feminine singular nouns.
'Toute' here is used as an adjective to modify 'la journée,' denoting 'the whole day.'
Toute la journée, elle a étudié pour l'examen.
All day long, she studied for the exam.
'Toute' functions as a pronoun referring to 'this entire responsibility,' emphasizing completeness or entirety.
Elles ont toute cette responsabilité à gérer.
They have all this responsibility to manage.
'Toute' serves as an adjective modifying 'personne,' implying 'each and every individual.'