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Is Anthony's et al proper English?

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The Latin abbreviation et al., pronounced "and others," is proper in legal documents.

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What is the proper way to type 'et al'?

The proper way to type the Latin phrase is et al. The two words are italicized, and a period comes after the second word in the phrase. The phrase is an abbreviated way of saying 'et alia', which means 'and others'.


Is it still proper to insert periods between ie et al?

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Is there a period after et in et al?

No, there is not a period after et, rather, the period is after al. Et al. is Latin for et alli, meaning "and other people."


Is the Latin expression 'et al' proper for a greeting?

No. It's short for 'Et alii', meaning 'and others' Salve! is a good Latin greeting. It translates to: Be well!


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Should there a period after al in et al?

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Does et al have to do with a death?

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What do the words et al mean in latin?

Et al. is the abbreviation for the Latin phrase et alii which literally means "and the others".