The word été means both the season summer and the passé composé form of the verb être (to be).
The passé composé is the simple past form, in the case of the verb être, it is used with the present conjugated form of avoir (to have).
Ex) `I am' in French is 'Je suis'. But 'I was' is 'J'ai été'
extra terrestrial- not of this world, from outer space.
E.t. usually means extraterrestrial, or far less likely, entertainment tonight.
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"Fidelum" means "of the faithful" and "et" means "and". So "fidelum et" means "and of the faithful".
The Latin word "et" means "and." In some dialects of English, et means "ate" or "eaten".
"Et" means, "And" in English.For example: "J'aime le football et le basket."Means: "I like soccer/football and basketball."Example: "Et toi?"Means: "And you?"
"et le" means "and the" (masc.)
et alii, shortened to et al. just means "and others"
Et ux et al means "the wife and all of the others"
"Et omnes" in Latin means "and all."
"et" means "and". "ette" does not exist.
The phrase 'et alors' means and so?, andso what?, or so what? In the word-by-word translation, the conjunction 'et' means 'and'. And the adverb 'alors' means 'in a short while, then'.
et demie means and halfest de mise means is mandatory
"No means no." "No means I won't help you." "No means are available by which I can help you with your grammatical incompetency." Et cetera, et cetera.
It is plural and in the 2nd person for être, which means "to be".