so basically, "Et tu, Brute?" translates to "you too, Brutus?" This phrase implies being betrayed by a trusted person, like a good friend or Ally
context: This is from Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar. In short, Julius was assassinated by a group of people who plotted against him… and when he realized that his close friend Brutus was also one of the attackers, he was heartbroken and in total disbelief. That’s when he said, “you too, Brutus?”
So if someone uses this phrase today, it basically means: “I can’t believe even you betrayed me” or “I wasn’t expecting this betrayal from you, of all people.”
she made just a wholesome “where’s my friend” post… and somehow it turned into a full-blown PR scandal 🤣🤣 How did we even get here?!🤣🤣 #JusticeForCici #JYriWhenICatchYouJYri🔪 🙃🙃
so basically, "Et tu, Brute?" translates to "you too, Brutus?"
This phrase implies being betrayed by a trusted person, like a good friend or Ally
context: This is from Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar. In short, Julius was assassinated by a group of people who plotted against him… and when he realized that his close friend Brutus was also one of the attackers, he was heartbroken and in total disbelief. That’s when he said, “you too, Brutus?”
So if someone uses this phrase today, it basically means: “I can’t believe even you betrayed me” or “I wasn’t expecting this betrayal from you, of all people.”
hope this helps!😄😄
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