It comes from the play Julius Caesar by Shakespeare. Those lines are spoken when Caesar is being murdered and he sees Marcus Brutus approaching him with a sword.
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Julius Caesar's last words before he died were, 'Et tu, Brute?' He is referring to Brutus betraying him.
et tu brute
Caesar.
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?"
et tu brute means "And thou, Brutus?" or - You too Brutus?/How about you Brutus?
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Et tu Brute?
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'.
et tu brute
Caesar.
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Julius Caesar's last words before he died were, 'Et tu, Brute?' He is referring to Brutus betraying him.
et tu, Brute?
Et Tu Brute
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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?"