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  1. Turkish
  2. /The evidential past suffix -mİş
  3. /Bütün şarabı içmişiz.

Bütün şarabı içmişiz.

Bütün şarabı içmişiz.
[Apparently] We drank all the wine.
In this example, you could also say "şarapları" to refer to multiple bottles of wine.
From Lesson 124:The evidential past suffix -mİş·Turkish

Note

In this example, you could also say "şarapları" to refer to multiple bottles of wine.

Breakdown of Bütün şarabı içmişiz.

içmek
to drink
şarap
wine
bütün
all, the whole (of)

Both bütün and tüm can be translated into English as all or whole.

However, while they are often used interchangeably, there can be some subtle differences in usage and nuance between the two words. Bütün can sometimes imply a more collective or integral sense, referring to the whole of something, whereas tüm can sometimes be used in a more distributive sense, referring to all individual members of a group.

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