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What does es todos mean?

"Es todos" is not a grammatically correct Spanish phrase.

Here's why:

* "Es" means "it is" or "he/she/it is".

* "Todos" means "all" or "everyone".

Combining them directly doesn't make sense in Spanish.

Possible meanings depending on context:

* "It's everyone" - This is a possible interpretation, but it's not how the phrase would be constructed in Spanish.

* "They are all" - This is another interpretation, but again, the phrase wouldn't be directly translated as "es todos".

To express "everyone" or "all" in Spanish, you can use:

* "Todos" for "all" or "everyone"

* "Todas" for "all" or "everyone" (feminine form)

* "Todo el mundo" for "everyone"

* "Todos los" followed by a noun for "all"

Examples:

* Todos están aquí. (Everyone is here.)

* Todas las personas quieren paz. (All people want peace.)

* Todo el mundo sabe que eres culpable. (Everyone knows you're guilty.)

* Todos los libros son importantes. (All books are important.)

If you can provide more context, I can help you find the correct way to express what you mean in Spanish.

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