The phrase et al. (note the spelling) is taken from Latin and often appears in scientific papers. It appears after the name of an author and literally means "and others".
et is French for "and".
et j'espère: and I hope
et means and in english
et quand ? means 'and when?' in English.
In french, "et le lit" means "and the bed"
'et tout' is French for 'and all'
Normally ET is Latin which means and. So in a law suit you would see ET All which means and others. But I don't understand completely the context you are using ET.
well all it means really is allullullations
et is French for "and".
et - and J'habite - I live
voulez-vous... mean do you want...
"Et omnes" in Latin means "and all."
Do you mean Patria et spe - Motherland and Hope
"et" means "and". "ette" does not exist.
Et felie is not french
et j'espère: and I hope
Truth conquers all