It means , "And you, Brute?'' in Spanish. Though, Spanish and Latin are bout the same.(In latin it is "E tu, Brute").
"y tu" (without an accent on the 'u') = 'and your....' "y tú" (With an accent on the 'u') = 'and you'
"y tú?" literally means "and you?"
it means: and your name
It is a reply to the question: como esta? (How are you?) Bien y tu is the reply (well, and you?)
As written, "tu y tu" means "your and yours". "Tú y tu" means "you and yours". "Tú y tú" means "you and you." The accents in Spanish are very important if you want to get your point across in writing.
et tu brute means "And thou, Brutus?" or - You too Brutus?/How about you Brutus?
y tu ami
"y tu" (without an accent on the 'u') = 'and your....' "y tú" (With an accent on the 'u') = 'and you'
si y tu
The Spanish phrase "tu y yo, solo tu y yo" is most likely derived from a song/poem which is translated to English as: "you and I, only you and I"
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and you are mine
"Y tu guerra" translates to "And your war" in English.
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'.
tú y yo = "you and me" in inglish.
Et tu Brute?
"y tú?" literally means "and you?"