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Wtf am I doing up at four.
Wassup Glyth.
"Et tui" is Latin for "and you", while "et toi" is French for "and you", and "y tu" is Spanish for "and you". Keep in mind that in French and Latin "et" is pronounced(roughly over the internet) as "ey", but et was deteriorated into "y" in Spanish, "ee", and "e" in Italian, "eh".
And that's your lesson for today.
Edit* wait what?
Wassup Glyth.
"Et tui" is Latin for "and you", while "et toi" is French for "and you", and "y tu" is Spanish for "and you". Keep in mind that in French and Latin "et" is pronounced(roughly over the internet) as "ey", but et was deteriorated into "y" in Spanish, "ee", and "e" in Italian, "eh".
And that's your lesson for today.
Edit* wait what?