and others - et alia
Alia.
i.e. "sed" - but there are others... By the way, the i.e. is latin, too (in exemplo).
alter, altera, alterum
The word benevolent was derived from the latin word volens.
Et alia is the Latin equivalent of 'and all'. In the word by word translation, the conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The noun 'alia' means 'others'.
Alia.
Alii.
i.e. "sed" - but there are others... By the way, the i.e. is latin, too (in exemplo).
Et alii.
alter, altera, alterum
Privus is the Latin root that means separation from the view or presence of others. It forms the English word privacy.
agilis id one of the translations, although there are a few others.
In Latin America the main religon is Catholism. There are others but this is the one that you find the most.
Tre Etal means " and others " in latin
It's 'alius'. If you want it to be plural it changes to 'alii'. Don't worry about the article, Latin doesn't have articles.
It is short for the Latin et alii ('and others'), which means "and others." For example, the phrase "IBM, Microsoft, HP, et al." means "IBM, Microsoft, HP and others" or "Carruthers et al."- "Carruthers and others".
You spell it "Etcetera", for the latin meaning "The rest or The others".