et
and
Frequency
Pronounced as (IPA)
/e/
Etymology
In summary
Inherited from Middle French et, from Old French et, from Latin et. Often written as e in Old French, the spelling with t was re-established in the 12ᵗʰ century based on the Latin spelling. Cognates See also Aragonese e, y, Asturian y, Catalan i, Corsican è, Dalmatian e, Franco-Provençal et, Friulian e, Galician e, Gallo et, eyet, Italian e, ed, Ligurian e, Lombard e, Neapolitan e, Occitan e, Piedmontese e, Portuguese e, Sardinian e, Sicilian e, et, Spanish e, y Venetan e, Walloon et, eyet.
and then
atque
and now
Amniota
exercising weight
free weight
be siblings
et puis
les deux
aussi bien que
et aussi
en incluant
terminaison plurielle
qu'en est-il
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