And all Meaning in English
expression
ˈænd/, /ənd/ /ˈɔɫ
AND-awl or uhnd-AWL
ˈænd/ /ˈɔːl
AND-awl
Definition
An informal phrase used after listing things, meaning 'and everything else like that' or 'and so on.'
Usage & Nuances
Very informal, mostly used in British and Indian English. Added at the end of lists for emphasis or to signal that similar things are included. Similar to 'etc.' or 'and stuff'. Not used in formal writing.
Spanish: y todo eso - y todo lo demásPortuguese (BR): e tudo mais - e talPortuguese (PT): e tudo isso - e talChinese (Simplified): 等等 - 之类的Chinese (Traditional): 等等 - 之類的Hindi: आदि - वगैरहArabic: وما إلى ذلك - وكل شيءBengali: এবং আরও অনেক কিছু - ইত্যাদিRussian: и всё такое - и тому подобноеJapanese: とか全部 - など全部Vietnamese: và tất cả những thứ đó - vân vânKorean: 등등 - 그 밖에Turkish: ve benzeri - vesaireUrdu: وغیرہ - اور سب کچھIndonesian: dan lain-lain - dan semuanya
Example Sentences
She likes pizza, burgers, and all.
basic
We need paper, pens, and all for the project.
basic
Bring your books, homework, and all to class.
basic
They had chips, soda, music, and all at the party.
natural
He told me about his job, his kids, and all.
natural
You know, the usual stress, deadlines and all.
natural