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    what does et tu bluto meen

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    "Et tu, Brute?" (pronounced [?t ?tu? ?bru?t?]), meaning "You too, Brutus?" is a Latin phrase often used poetically to represent the last words of Roman dictator Julius Caesar to his friend Marcus Brutus at the moment of his assassination. However, there is no evidence that Caesar actually spoke these words, and the fame of the quotation is purely due to Shakespeare's using them in his play Julius Caesar.[1][2] The quotation is widely used in Western culture to signify the utmost betrayal.


    The name "Brutus", a second declension masculine noun, appears in the phrase in the vocative case, and so the -us ending of the nominative case is replaced by -e.[3]


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