Examples of using "都有" in a sentence and their english translations:
You have everything.
- There is no man but has his weak points.
- Everybody has weaknesses.
We all have secrets.
We all have problems.
Who do you live with?
Every nation, rich or poor, has its strengths and weaknesses.
Every man has his price.
There are many shrines in Kyoto.
- Everyone has secrets.
- Everybody has secrets.
- There is always a next time.
- There's always a next time.
Is it really everywhere?
There are many old temples in Kyoto.
People die every day.
Kyoto has many universities.
There are exceptions to every rule.
This place has everything.
Everyone has something that's troubling him.
That happens every day.
Each student has a locker.
Most young people have mobile phones.
Many thousands on both sides had been wounded.
There's all kinds of people in the world.
I'll be free all day tomorrow.
Every person has a right to defend themselves.
We shall all die some day.
Information is given in English at every airport.
He's interested in many things.
He had friends all over the world.
A great number of books are published every year.
We have everything that I like, that you like.
I know you have a girlfriend.
We've seen all-round improvements lately.
Everybody gets a second chance.
- Even the air's spicy here.
- There isn't a single thing here that isn't spicy.
And everyone has the ability to contribute.
- Anyone can make a mistake.
- Everyone can make a mistake.
Damn! Swiss trains have everything!
Tom and Mary both have ponytails.
Each child has an individual way of thinking.
Both girls have blue eyes.
Each country has its own customs.
Each boy has a bike.
- All living things die some day.
- Everything that lives will die sometime.
There are many famous historic buildings in Kyoto.
He is richer than anyone else in this town.
She has her own way in everything.
Today's math class was more interesting than usual.
- Everyone has strengths and weaknesses.
- Everyone has both strong and weak points.
- There are a lot of sights in Kyoto.
- There are many sights to see in Kyoto.
Apparently, there is nothing that cannot happen today.
Every player is under obligation to keep the rules.
Who do you live with?
- Every town in America has a library.
- There is a library in every city in America.
- There is a library in every city in the United States.
Each year the world's population increases on average by two percent.
Every boss has his or her favorite employee.
I think a film is more interesting than any book.
There's a black sheep in every flock.
Is it really everywhere?
We have pilaf, lo mein, and kebabs in our restaurant.
All these things serve to add to our happiness.
Every year without fail, lots of foreigners come to Japan.
Shanghai has everything under the sun when it comes to food.
The movie theater has discounts every Monday and Wednesday.
All models are wrong, but some are useful.
Life is no bed of roses.