all

This is the 9880th most frequent Polish word.


all

The Polish word "all" does not exist; it is an English word meaning "everything" or "everyone."


'Wszystkie' is the plural form of 'all' used as a pronoun to describe a group.

Wszystkie dzieci poszły do szkoły.

All the children went to school.


'Cały' in this context means 'whole' or 'entire', describing a temporal extent.

Cały dzień spędziłem na pracy.

I spent the whole day working.


'Wszystko' is used as a pronoun to emphasize totality or entirety of something.

To było wszystko, co powiedział.

That was all he said.