alexfry01:flyingthetardistosunnydale:nobody2know:egberts:charleypollard:no.exempli gratia (for examp
alexfry01:flyingthetardistosunnydale:nobody2know:egberts:charleypollard:no.exempli gratia (for example)andid est (that is)I didn’t take three years of Latin to deal with this.FOR MY ENTIRE LIFE I THOUGH “I.E.” WAS IN EXAMPLE AND “E.G.” WAS SOME DUMB WAY OF SAYING “EGGSAMPLE” OR SOMETHING OH MY GOOODReblogging for the correct answerfor added information etc., etcetera, comes from “et cetera” which means “and the rest”and et al comes from et alii meaning and others used for list of people instead of etc.~~~SciendaThings to Know -- source link
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