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Where is the quoqui from?

Are you asking about a tu quoque argument in logic?A tu quoque is a logical argument, which attempts to point out that "you too or you also" (the Latin translation), are doing what is being argued (or discussed).I would say that this is like the pot calling the kettle black.


What is the difference between 'tu quoque' and 'two wrongs don't make a right'?

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How do you say And also with you in Latin?

et al. (et alii) = "and others"etc. (et cetera) = "and the others" (implies that they are known to the audience)See the related links (below) for more information.


What language is et tu brute?

"Et tu Brute" is a phrase in Latin meaning "and you, Brutus." It comes from Suetoneus, translating what he claims Caesar said in Greek, the Roman language of family tenderness. The other well known version of these very famous last words is Tu quoque fili, meaning You too, my boy.


What is the English word for quoque?

The English translation for "quoque" is "also."


What word means also in Latin?

The Latin words etiam and quoque are equivalent to the English word "also".The simple conjunction et (or enclitic -que), meaning "and", can sometimes be used with the force of "also", as in Caesar's famous cry at his assassination, Et tu, Brute? -"You too, Brutus?"


What does is quoque vadum obduco mean?

"Is quoque vadum obduco" is Latin for "I also block the way."


What does nescio quoque mean?

"Nescio quoque" is Latin for "I also do not know." It is a phrase used to express uncertainty or lack of knowledge about a particular subject.


What is the meaning of Tu amity?

Tu is a spanish word meaning you singular, informal. Amity is an English word meaning friendship.


What is the web address of the East Quoque Historical Society in East Quogue New York?

The web address of the East Quoque Historical Society is: www.quoguehistory.org


What is the meaning of Kidogo tu?

In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Kidogo tu!" has the meaning of "Just a little bit!"


How do you pronounce Quoque New York?

Kwo kue.