皆 (mina/minna) means "all". For example, 皆さん (minna san) means "everybody".
everyone
this is usually roughly translated into "Everyone" but is sometimes also said "Minna-san" which is a more formal, respective term.
I know mina means Everybody but I don't know why "san" is added into it... *Edit by other user* mina-san is the formal way of saying everybody (excluding yourself). If you wanted to be informal you would just say mina.
'Minna ga kirai (desu).'
Minna ga daisuki
皆の薦め (minna no susume) means "Everyone's recommendation".
zembu = all as in things minna = all as in people
(Japanese) Minna, Mite Kore (English) Everyone, watch this
Good morning, everyone
i don't know whether there is a English translation or not but if you ask 'minna daisuki no eigo ban ari masu ka' in a Japanese music shop they might be able to help you
Minna. To politely address everyone, it becomes "Mina-san."