Que tout
That everything
Language note: The use of 'que' is common in clauses introducing a condition or hope.
Culture note: In French writing, sweeping generalizations like 'everything' reflect a dramatic flair in expression.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Que
[kuh]
That
Conjunction used to introduce a clause.
Que tout soit parfait pour mon anniversaire.
That everything be perfect for my birthday.
tout
[too]
all
Everything or everyone in a particular group.
Tout le monde veut être heureux.
Everyone wants to be happy.
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