If you're asking for a translation, this means:
Suns can set and return.
This phrase is Latin and translates to "Suns may set and rise again." It conveys the idea that even after facing challenges or setbacks, there is always the possibility for new beginnings and renewal. It can serve as a reminder of the cyclical nature of life and the potential for hope and resilience.
The total area of Annesse-et-Beaulieu is 21.54 square kilometers.
The opera "Daphnis et Eglé" was created in 1753 by French composer Jean-Philippe Rameau. It was first performed in Paris on October 30, 1753.
The total area of La Proiselière-et-Langle is approximately 11.17 square kilometers.
Litteris et Artibus (Latin for "With Letters and Arts") was established in 1853 by King Charles XV of Sweden. It is a royal medal awarded for outstanding creative achievements in the fields of culture and art.
"Des chiffres et des lettres" was created on October 28, 1965. The show is a French television game show that has become popular for its mathematical and lexical puzzles.
Landon School's motto is 'Virtute et non vi'.
Bernardo da Bologna has written: 'Multiplices epistole que diversis et variis negotiis utiliter possunt accomodari' -- subject(s): Latin Letter writing, Letter writing, Latin
"Who and what and where and when and why" translates to "Qui et quoi et où et quand et pourquoi" in French.
and others - et alia
No, there is not a period after et, rather, the period is after al. Et al. is Latin for et alli, meaning "and other people."
Tow Nakazaki has written: 'Et Cetera 3 (Et Cetera)' 'Et Cetera 8 (Et Cetera)' 'Et Cetera Volume 4 (Et Cetera)' 'Et Cetera Volume 8 (Et Cetera)' 'Et Cetera 4 (Et Cetera)' 'Et Cetera 7 (Et Cetera)'
"Et omnes" in Latin means "and all."
Et ux et al means "the wife and all of the others"
the grammarian Philemon has written: 'Quae supersunt vulgatis et emendatiora et auctiora' 'Quae supersunt vulgatis et emendatiora et auctiora' 'Quae supersunt vulgatis et emendatiora et auctiora' 'Quae supersunt vulgatis et emendatiora et auctiora'
and in french is et
et
Squamous ET, columnar ET, cuboidal ET, glandular ET