throughout
The French word 'partout' translates to 'throughout' in English. It is mostly used to indicate the fact of being present or happening during the entire span of a defined space or period of time. For instance, 'Il y a des fleurs partout dans le jardin' means 'There are flowers throughout the garden'.
Mario is known everywhere in the world.
In this sentence, 'partout' is used to express the worldwide recognition of the character Mario.
You can find music everywhere.
This sentence indicates that music can be found in all locations.
The sun shines everywhere.
The sentence expresses the universal reach of sunlight using the term 'partout'.
He is searching for his book everywhere.
The use of 'partout' here underlines the thoroughness of the search for the book.
We have friends everywhere in France.
This sentence indicates a wide distribution of friends across France using 'partout'.
There are clouds everywhere in the sky.
The term 'partout' is used here to describe a sky fully covered with clouds.
The color red is everywhere in this painting.
This sentence uses 'partout' to describe the prevalent use of the color red in a painting.
Tourists come from everywhere.
The sentence indicates that the origin of the tourists is diverse and widespread using the term 'partout'.
There is life everywhere on earth.
This sentence uses 'partout' to indicate the ubiquity of life on our planet.
I see cats everywhere.
This sentence uses 'partout' to indicate the presence of cats in all places the speaker looks.