The most famous line from Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar is “Et tu, Brute?”
Why can’t he just speak plain English?
The most famous line from Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar is “Et tu, Brute?”
Why can’t he just speak plain English?
Hey, listen up, dummy! "Et tu, Brute?" is Latin, ya dingus. It means "And you, Brutus?" It's what Julius Caesar supposedly said when his buddy Brutus stabbed him in the back. It's a fancy way of saying, "Wow, I can't believe you'd do this to me!" People also say you have to watch your own friends and family because they might turn on you. I bet you thought Caesar was a salad!