Difference between revisions of "Ei fù"
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* Italian: "It was" | * Italian: "It was" | ||
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+ | * ''Latin'' '''Et tu, Brutë?''': "Even you, Brutus?," Caesar's dying words as he was attacked by a group of Senators led by his great friend Brutus in Shakespeare's ''Julius Caesar'' (act 3, scene 1,77). | ||
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* ''oh fie'' - an exclamation of disapprobation | * ''oh fie'' - an exclamation of disapprobation | ||
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+ | [[Category: Italian phrases]] | ||
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+ | [[Category: Shakespeare]] |
Latest revision as of 15:17, 28 July 2006
- Italian: "It was"
- Latin Et tu, Brutë?: "Even you, Brutus?," Caesar's dying words as he was attacked by a group of Senators led by his great friend Brutus in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar (act 3, scene 1,77).
- oh fie - an exclamation of disapprobation