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et al. (et alii) = "and others"

etc. (et cetera) = "and the others" (implies that they are known to the audience)

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14y ago

Well, also is quoque, and and is et (same as french) so i am thinking et quoque or lets say your name was sam you could say et Sam quoque, because it goes beginning end middle so ... yeah. I am not entirely sure though

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14y ago

etiam tecum= and also with you

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ego sum tu, et tu es ego

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"Ego sum semper tecum."

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Eo.

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6y ago

Et tu.

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