Brutus, Caesars friend, had a hand in the assassination of Caesar, and he was the last one to stab him. "Et tu Bruté?" translates into English as, "And you also, Brutus?"
These were the last words of Caesar, making them significant.
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et tu brute
Caesar.
Julius Caesar's last words before he died were, 'Et tu, Brute?' He is referring to Brutus betraying him.
It is believed he said : "Et tu Brute?". He could not believe that his friend Brutus would take part in his killing. Et tu meaning, "and you to?"
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et tu brute means "And thou, Brutus?" or - You too Brutus?/How about you Brutus?
Et tu Brute?
The term "Et tu, Brute?" is muttered by Caesar when he notes Brutus, one of his close friends, attacking him. Records claim that upon seeing Brutus, he stopped resisting. The term is understood to refer to his shock that a friends would betray him in that way.
et tu brute
Caesar.
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et tu, Brute?
Et Tu Brute
Julius Caesar's last words before he died were, 'Et tu, Brute?' He is referring to Brutus betraying him.
"Et tu, Brute?" might be a candidate
When Julius Caesar saw that his dear friend Marcus Brutus was also heading to kill him(and eventually did), he could not take the pain and exclaimed 'Et tu brute'(Latin)- 'You also Brutus'.