Latin for "the power and fury".
"Et virtutem et musas" is a Latin phrase that translates to "both virtue and the Muses." In this context, "virtutem" refers to moral excellence or strength, while "musas" refers to the Muses, who were the nine goddesses in Greek mythology that presided over the arts and sciences. The phrase is often used to emphasize the importance of both intellectual pursuits (represented by the Muses) and moral character (represented by virtue).
Em kho-REG-et (אם חורגת)
No, there is not a period after et, rather, the period is after al. Et al. is Latin for et alli, meaning "and other people."
Easy Way: Pick 'em up after the CT dies. Eezy way:Freeze 'em after they got weps and pwnt t'em and 'et 'eir weps.
no, Et Al. is legal jargon for Etc. It is the abbreviation of the Latin phrase et alia meaning 'and others'
em=coins, et=fart sound, en=moon w/stars.
it's actually emmett. and it's pronounced Em-it. or M- et with a short e.
It might be 'un texto' meaning 'et je (te) dis' - 'and I am telling you' or 'I say'
The word 'et' means and when its role in the sentence is as a conjunction. It means also when its role is as an adverb. The meaning of the entire sentence 'Ask a genius the meaning of the word et' is Roga ingenium significationem verbi 'et'. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'roga' means '[you] ask, are asking, do ask'. The noun 'ingenium' means 'genius'. The noun 'significationem' means 'meaning'. The noun 'verbi' means 'verb'. The word 'et' means 'and' as a conjunction, 'also' as an adverb.
et cetera[et and + cetera the other (things)]
Et cetera - and the rest.
"Et" means "and" in French. It is used to connect two words or phrases together in a sentence.