"Et ut" is a Latin phrase that translates to "and as" in English. It is often used in various contexts, including literature and philosophical texts, to indicate a comparison or similarity between two concepts. The phrase can also appear in legal and formal documents, emphasizing a relationship or condition.
That I may serve with the charity and light of God.
Therefore he abandoned a few companions there and commanded others as they were seeking help.
traduzir para português ut severis seges
UT = Utility Player or someone who can play multiple positions, such as in the infield or outfield
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Elute, Ettle, Tutee, Lute, Teel, Telt, Tutu, Eel, Ut, Te, Et
et is French for "and".
et - and J'habite - I live
voulez-vous... mean do you want...
The phrase 'cum caritate et luce Dei' means with the love and light of God. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'cum' means 'with'. The noun 'caritate' means 'love'. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The noun 'luce' means 'light'. The noun 'Dei' means 'God'.
Do you mean Patria et spe - Motherland and Hope
'et tout' is French for 'and all'