IPA: /ɛt/
KK: /ɛt/
A word used to connect words or groups of words, often indicating addition or continuation.
I like apples et oranges.
This word is the past tense and past participle form of a common verb that means to consume food.
Yesterday, I et a delicious sandwich for lunch.
Past: et
Past Participle: et
The word 'et' originates from Latin, meaning 'and'. It is a conjunction used to connect words or phrases.
Think of 'et' as a simple way to connect ideas, just like 'and' connects words in a sentence.