And you Brutus? These were the famous last lines of Julius Caesar as he was stabbed in the Senate house multiple times by the senators. Brutus was the last to stab Caesar and had betrayed Caesar's friendship with him. The play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare also uses this line as Caesar is killed.
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et tu brute means "And thou, Brutus?" or - You too Brutus?/How about you Brutus?
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The phrase "Et tu, Brute?" were famously spoken by Julius Caesar when he was betrayed and stabbed to death by his friend Brutus on March 15, 44 BC, during the Ides of March.
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Julius Caesar's last words before he died were, 'Et tu, Brute?' He is referring to Brutus betraying him.
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'.