What is the meaning of Et toi?

you, thee, thou.
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Is it Et toi or Et tu?

So just to confirm, as 'et' is a preposition, you would always use the disjunctive pronoun 'toi' and never in any circumstance use 'et tu?' . i.e. the use of toi is not specific to this greeting, but applies without exception, for example: 'J'aime jouer au tennis, et toi?'
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How do you say oui et toi in English?

Oui et toi ? - Super. Yes, and you? -I'm great. Oui et toi aussi. Yes, and so do you.
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What is ET in English?

E.T. in American English

abbreviation. 1. Eastern time. 2. extraterrestrial (sense 2)
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How do you respond to Bien Et toi in French?

In either context, you can respond with “Oui, je vais bien, et toi / vous?” (“Yeah, I'm fine, and you?”) or “Non, je ne vais pas bien” (“I'm not doing well”).
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What are 3 greetings in French?

The most important French greetings include bonjour (hello), enchanté(e) (nice to meet you), bonsoir (good evening/hello), salut (hi), coucou (hey), Ça fait longtemps, dis donc (long time no see), Âllo (hello), Ça va? (how are you?), tu vas bien? (have you been well?), quoi de neuf? (what's up?), au revoir!
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What does ca va bien merci et toi?

French. everything is fine thank you and you.
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What language uses ET?

The ampersand, also known as the and sign, is the logogram &, representing the conjunction "and". It originated as a ligature of the letters et—Latin for "and".
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Does ET mean eat?

'Et' is simply a common pronunciation of 'ate', as in 'I ate an apple at breakfast'. The question is about the past participle "eaten" being replaced by "et", not about the pronunciation of "ate".
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Is ET French for and?

From Latin et (“and; plus”).
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How do you respond to Ca va?

As with English, French people tend to reply to Ça va? with a positive response – Bien, or Bien, merci – much the same way as we would use fine in English. The following responses are polite enough for a new acquaintance, but general enough for a good friend, too: Très bien, merci. Very well, thank you.
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What is Moi aussi mean?

This is a Spanish Website and you have asked for a translation of some french words. On this occasion I will help you: Moi aussi (fr)= también (Sp)= Me too(or also) (Eng)
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What is the meaning of Ca va bien in English?

Ça va bien. It's going well. I'm doing well.
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How do you use Toi?

Well, in french "toi" is used when you refer directly to the person you are talking to, whereas "tu" is always followed by a verb. Voilà!
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Is Moi French?

From Middle French moy, from Old French mei, moi, mi (“me”), tonic form of me, from Latin mē (“me”), from Proto-Indo-European *(h₁)me-, *(h₁)me-n- (“me”).
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Is Toi informal?

Using TOI or VOUS is a matter of etiquette. It defines the relationship between two people. Use of the informal forms TOI or TU (used with verbs) indicates an intimate, amicable, and/or equal relationship between two people (e.g. family, friends, lovers, students, colleagues etc.)
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Does en mean English?

En is a language code which refers to the English language. Specifically, en is used in ISO 639-1. En is the first part of this code and refers to the English language. En is an example of one of 136 two-letter codes used to identify the world's major languages.
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Is Tet a real word?

Definitions for TET in dictionary:

the Vietnamese New Year celebration, occurring during the first seven days of the first month of the lunar calendar.
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What is the * symbol called?

In English, the symbol * is generally called asterisk. Depending on the context, the asterisk symbol has different meanings. In Math, for instance, the asterisk symbol is used for multiplication of two numbers, let's say 4 * 5; in this case, the asterisk is voiced 'times,' making it “4 times 5”.
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Is there a word with all 26 letters?

An English pangram is a sentence that contains all 26 letters of the English alphabet. The most well known English pangram is probably “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog”. My favorite pangram is “Amazingly few discotheques provide jukeboxes.”
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What does 2 ET mean?

Eastern Time (ET) is 2 hours ahead of Mountain Time (MT). To convert ET to MT, you have to subtract two hours. Eastern Time (ET) is 3 hours ahead of Pacific Time (PT). To convert ET to PT, you have to subtract three hours.
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How do you respond to Merci?

The usual response to merci is de rien (You're welcome – literally, It's nothing) or il n'y a pas de quoi. In a more formal context, you could say Je vous en prie or Je t'en prie.
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What is the meaning of Tres bien merci?

i am very well thank you.
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How do you respond to Merci beaucoup in French?

In terms of recommendations, you can't go wrong with je vous en prie, c'est moi qui vous remercie and Il n'y a pas de quoi. They are all on the very polite side and good for nearly all occasions.
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