全て - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Originally the -te conjunctive form of Old Japanese verb 統ぶ (subu); compare modern 統べる (suberu, “to gather many things together; to treat many things as a single group”) [1][2]
How to say All in Japanese | 全て | NihongoClassroom The Japanese adverb '全て (すべて)' means 'all' or 'everything' It is used to refer to the entirety of something, whether it be objects, people, or abstract concepts