et tu brute means "And thou, Brutus?" or - You too Brutus?/How about you Brutus?
the poems theme
Caesar said "Et tu Brute"( You also Brutus) to Marcus Brutus when he saw that Brutus, his dear friend who was his heart, was also stabbing him...he lost all hope and reason to live when he saw his best friend betraying him and gave up on his life with these words.
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Julius Caesar was stabbed at least 52 times by his friends. His last words were 'Et tu, Brute?' which means 'And you, Brutus?' Brutus was Julius Caesars best friend, and he betrayed him.
That sometimes people cannot express their love or emotions in words, and must use their actions to represent these emotions.
Words that relate to Friendship :CompanionshipFellowshipFraternityGoodwill
Words related to friendship:buddycaringdevotionkindnesspalssharingsupportive
The Esperanto words for brute and beast are brutulo and besto.
A theme is the main idea. it is in one or two words. EX: Friendship, Life/Death, Immigration, Mystery, Adventures..etc. the theme is the authors message/ theme..ssage
Et tu Brute?
4500 words can be found in the word friendship.
et tu, Brute?
two words that relate to numbers ar No. and # ok bye
The language of friendship is how you behave; the language of friendship is how you treat people, not words or what they mean.
It's an instrumental without words as the Jeopardy theme.
"Et tu, Brute?" And, it's NOT a book.
Julius Caesar said these words in Greek "Et tu, brute?" which means "And you, Brutus?".