tutti e
Italian
    
    Etymology
    
Literally, “all and”.
Pronoun
    
tutti e m pl (feminine tutte e)
- (followed by a cardinal number) all (of them)
-  2000, George Orwell, Stefano Manferlotti, transl., Nineteen Eighty-Four, Mondadori, page 105:- Ansimavano tutti e due, ma il sorriso era tornato agli angoli della bocca della ragazza.- They were both breathing fast, but the smile had reappeared round the corners of her mouth.
- (literally, “Both of them were panting, but the smile had returned to the corners of the girl's mouth.”)
 
 
 - tutti e tre ― all three of them
 
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Determiner
    
tutti e m pl (feminine tutte e)
- (followed by a cardinal number) all of
- non occorreva che lei considerasse tutte e tre le possibilità- she did not need to consider all three possibilities
 
 
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