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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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'.
and you continue
tú y yo = "you and me" in inglish.
tú y yo = "you and me" in inglish.
Et tu Brute?
"y tú?" literally means "and you?"