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what are the piano notes for the song ET
Yes! You can play ET on the recorder!
The composer of the songs from ET is John Williams. It is explained in more detail on wikipedia.
John Williams composed the music for ET he also did numerous other compositions for the movies.
Da pacem, Domine, sustinentibus te ut prophetae tui fideles inveniantur. Exaudi preces famuli tui, et populi tui Israel. Lætátus sum in his, quæ dicta sunt mihi: in domum Domini ibimus. Gloria Patri et Filio et Spiritui Sancto, sicut erat in principio et nunc et semper et in saecula saeculorum. These are the lyrics
Carl Edwin Ferguson has written: 'Petit glossaire des plantes, arbres, et fleurs' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, English language, French, French language, Popular Plant names
"Who and what and where and when and why?" in English is Qui et quel et où et quand et pourquoi? in French.
and others - et alia
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."
Tow Nakazaki has written: 'Et Cetera 3 (Et Cetera)' 'Et Cetera 8 (Et Cetera)' 'Et Cetera Volume 4 (Et Cetera)' 'Et Cetera Volume 8 (Et Cetera)' 'Et Cetera 4 (Et Cetera)' 'Et Cetera 7 (Et Cetera)'
Et ux et al means "the wife and all of the others"
"Et omnes" in Latin means "and all."
the grammarian Philemon has written: 'Quae supersunt vulgatis et emendatiora et auctiora' 'Quae supersunt vulgatis et emendatiora et auctiora' 'Quae supersunt vulgatis et emendatiora et auctiora' 'Quae supersunt vulgatis et emendatiora et auctiora'
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and in french is et
et alii, shortened to et al. just means "and others"
"Et al." is pronounced as "et al-ee."