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''Et Cetera'' ( or (proscribed) , ), abbreviated to ''etc.'', ''etc'', ''et cet.'', ''&c.'' or ''&c'' is a Latin expression that is used in English to mean "and other similar things", or "and so forth". Translated literally from Latin, means 'and', while means 'the rest'; thus the expression translates to 'and the rest (of such things)'. Et Cetéra is a calque of the Koine Greek () meaning 'and the other things'. The typical Modern Greek form is (), 'and the remainder'.


Spellings and usage

The one-word spelling "etcetera" appears in some dictionaries. The abbreviated form ''&c.'' or ''&c'' is still occasionally used (the
ampersand 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". Etymology Traditionally in English, when spelling aloud, any letter that ...
character, ''&'', derives from a ligature of ). The phrase ''et cetera'' is often used to denote the logical continuation of some sort of series of descriptions. For example, in the following expression: ''We will need a lot of bread: wheat, granary, wholemeal, etc. on our menu. '' In this case of a use at the end of a list without conjunction, a comma is typically written in front of the phrase (but see: Serial comma). If etc. is used at the end of a sentence, the dot is not doubled. If it occurs at the end of exclamations, questions or a clause, the dot is not suppressed but followed by whatever punctuation marks are required to end or continue the sentence. In
blackletter Blackletter (sometimes black letter), also known as Gothic script, Gothic minuscule, or Textura, was a script used throughout Western Europe from approximately 1150 until the 17th century. It continued to be commonly used for the Danish, Norweg ...
(Gothic or Fraktur) typography, the " r rotunda" (ꝛ) is sometimes used for ''et'' in place of the similar-looking Tironian et (⁊), followed by ''c'', to yield ''ꝛc''.


Similar Latin expressions

* In lists of people, ''et alii'' (abbreviated as ''et al.'', meaning "and others") is used in place of ''etc.'' * In lists of places, ''et alibi'' may be used, which is also abbreviated ''et al.''; ''et alibi'' means "and elsewhere". * In references to literature or texts in general, ''et sequentes (versus)'' or ''et sequentia'' 'and the words etc. following' (abbreviated ''et seq.'', plural ''et seqq.'') are used to indicate that only the first portion of a known reference is given explicitly, with broad reference to the following passages which logically follow in sequence to the explicit reference. Hence "Title VII, Section 4, Subsection A, Paragraph 1, ''et seq.''" might refer to many subsections or paragraphs which follow Paragraph 1. Legal briefs and legislative documents make heavy use of ''et seq.'' Notice that there is a functional difference between ''et seq.'' and ''etc.'' Et seq. and its variations refer specifically to known text; etc. may do so too, but is more likely to leave the reader to supply the unspecified items for himself. It would not be helpful to say: "Various paragraphs of import similar to those in Title VII, Sections 4, 7, and 2 ''et seq.''" though it might make sense to use ''etc.'' in such a context.


In popular culture

In the 1956 film '' The King and I'', Yul Brynner repeatedly used the expression "''...et cetera, et cetera, et cetera...''" in his portrayal of King Mongkut of Siam, to characterize the king as wanting to impress everyone with his breadth of great knowledge and the importance of one with no need to expound. This reflected the usage in the novel, '' Anna and the King of Siam'', which expressed that king's playful understanding of innumerable things with the phrase, "&c., &c."


Other uses

"Et cetera" and derivatives, such as "etceteras", have long been, and still are, used airily, humorously or dismissively, often as a
cadigan Placeholder names are words that can refer to things or people whose names do not exist, are tip of the tongue, temporarily forgotten, are not relevant to the salient point at hand, are to avoid stigmatization, are unknowable/unpredictable in ...
, for example: * ... he still wanted numberless appendages to make him a fine gentleman, such as a fashionable tailor and hairdresser, an unblushing confidence, together with a long train of etceteras. These fashionable introductories being wanting, Mr Whitmore was obliged to find a substitute... (1823) * The cost of the locomotives and their etceteras, is to be $136000 – their wear and tear $75600. Etceteras $90000... (1834) * The etceteras: asteroids, comets and interplanetary dust are chemically speaking, "impurities" and are just a minuscule fraction of planetary matter. (1989) * Having tried "to recover myth outside the books," the hidalgo crosses paths with common sense, everyday toils, and the religious dictates of the Counter-Reformation on a journey that tries to rescue chivalric etceteras of old. (2008) * /etc, a directory (aka "folder") in UNIX-like operating systems, responsible mainly for storing system-wide configuration files, preferences, etc.


In other languages

* Afrikaans: ; also and . (abbreviation: ens.) *
Albanian Albanian may refer to: *Pertaining to Albania in Southeast Europe; in particular: **Albanians, an ethnic group native to the Balkans **Albanian language **Albanian culture **Demographics of Albania, includes other ethnic groups within the country ...
: (abbr.: etj.) * Arabic: إلى آخره، إلخ (, ) * Armenian: և այլն () *
Azerbaijani Azerbaijani may refer to: * Something of, or related to Azerbaijan * Azerbaijanis * Azerbaijani language See also * Azerbaijan (disambiguation) * Azeri (disambiguation) * Azerbaijani cuisine * Culture of Azerbaijan The culture of Azerbaijan ...
: (abbr.: və s.) or (abbr.: və s. və i.a.) * Basque: ''eta abar'' (abbr.: etab.) * Bengali: ইত্যাদি () or প্রভৃতি () is used for ''et cetera'' while "প্রমুখ" () is used for ''et alii'' * Bulgarian: и така нататък (abbr.: и т.н.) * Catalan: ''etcètera'' (abbr.: etc.) * Chinese: 等 (''děng'') or "等等" (''děngděng'') * Czech: ''a tak dále'' (abbr.: atd.) * Danish: ''og så videre'' (abbr.: osv.) * Dutch: ''enzovoort'' or ''enzovoorts'' (abbr.: enz.) *
Esperanto Esperanto ( or ) is the world's most widely spoken constructed international auxiliary language. Created by the Warsaw-based ophthalmologist L. L. Zamenhof in 1887, it was intended to be a universal second language for international communi ...
: ''kaj tiel plu'' (abbr.: ktp.) *
Estonian Estonian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Estonia, a country in the Baltic region in northern Europe * Estonians, people from Estonia, or of Estonian descent * Estonian language * Estonian cuisine * Estonian culture See also

...
: ''ja nii edasi'' (abbr.: jne) * Faroese: ''og so framvegis'' (abbr.: osfr. or o.s.fr.) * Finnish: ''ja niin edelleen'' (abbr.: jne.) or "ynnä muuta sellaista" (abbr.: yms.) *
French French (french: français(e), link=no) may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents ** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Franc ...
: ''et cetera'', ''et cætera'', or ''et caetera'' (abbr.: etc.) * Galician: ''e o demais'', or ''etcétera'' (abbr. etc.) * Georgian: და ასე შემდეგ (rom.: da ase shemdeg) (abbr.: და ა.შ.) * German: ''usw.'' for ("and so forth"). * Greek: και τα λοιπά (ke ta lipá, abbr.: κτλ.) * Gujarati: વગેરે * Ancient Greek: καὶ τὰ ἕτερα (ke ta étera) * Hebrew: (v'hulei, abbr.: ) or (v'hadomeh, abbr.: ) or וגומר (v'gomer, abbr.: וג') * Hindi: इत्यादि (''ityadi'') or वगैरा (''vagaira'') * Hungarian: ''és a többi'' (abbr.: stb.), ''és így tovább''; ''etc.'' is in regular use, too * Icelandic: ''og svo framvegis'' (abbr.: o.s.frv.) * Indonesian: ''dan lain-lain'' (abbr.: dll.), ''dan sebagainya'' (used for similar things; abbr.: dsb.), dan seterusnya (used for sequences; abbr.: dst.) * Irish: (abbr.: srl./⁊rl) * isiXhosa: ''njalo-njalo'' * Italian: ''eccetera'', (abbr.: ecc. or etc.) * Japanese: "その他" (''sono ta'', ''sono hoka''), or suffix "等" (''tō'', ''nado'') or "など" (''nado''), "エトセトラ/えとせとら" (''etosetora'') * Kannada: "ಇತರೆ" () or "ಇತ್ಯಾದಿ" () * Korean: "등/等"() or "기타/其他" () *
Kyrgyz Kyrgyz, Kirghiz or Kyrgyzstani may refer to: * Someone or something related to Kyrgyzstan *Kyrgyz people *Kyrgyz national games *Kyrgyz language *Kyrgyz culture *Kyrgyz cuisine *Yenisei Kirghiz *The Fuyü Gïrgïs language in Northeastern China ...
: жана башкалар (abbr.: ж.б.), дагы ушул сыяктуулар (abbr.: д.у.с.) * Lao: ຯລຯ (read as ແລະອຶ່ນໆ ''lɛ-ɯːn-ɯːn'') * Latvian: ''un tā tālāk'' (abbr.: utt.) *
Lithuanian Lithuanian may refer to: * Lithuanians * Lithuanian language * The country of Lithuania * Grand Duchy of Lithuania * Culture of Lithuania * Lithuanian cuisine * Lithuanian Jews as often called "Lithuanians" (''Lita'im'' or ''Litvaks'') by other Jew ...
: ''ir taip toliau'' (abbr.: ir t.t.) *
Macedonian Macedonian most often refers to someone or something from or related to Macedonia. Macedonian(s) may specifically refer to: People Modern * Macedonians (ethnic group), a nation and a South Slavic ethnic group primarily associated with North M ...
: и така натаму (abbr.: итн.) * Malagasy: ''sy ny sisa'' (abbr.: sns.) * Malayalam: തുടങ്ങിയവ (pronounced ''thudangiyava'') *
Maltese Maltese may refer to: * Someone or something of, from, or related to Malta * Maltese alphabet * Maltese cuisine * Maltese culture * Maltese language, the Semitic language spoken by Maltese people * Maltese people, people from Malta or of Malte ...
: ''eċċetera'' (abbr.: eċċ.) *
Marathi Marathi may refer to: *Marathi people, an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group of Maharashtra, India *Marathi language, the Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Marathi people *Palaiosouda, also known as Marathi, a small island in Greece See also * * ...
: इत्यादी (pron. ''ityadi'') * Mongolian: гэх мэт (abbr.: г.м.) * Nepali language: आदि, इत्यादि aadi * Norwegian (bokmål): ''og så videre'' (abbr.: osv.) *
Norwegian (nynorsk) Nynorsk () () is one of the two written standards of the Norwegian language, the other being Bokmål. From 12 May 1885, it became the state-sanctioned version of Ivar Aasen's standard Norwegian language ( no, Landsmål) parallel to the Dano-Nor ...
: ''og så bortetter'' (abbr.: osb.) or ''og så vidare'' (osv.) *
Odia Odia, also spelled Oriya or Odiya, may refer to: * Odia people in Odisha, India * Odia language, an Indian language, belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family * Odia alphabet, a writing system used for the Odia languag ...
: ''ଇତ୍ୟାଦି'' * Persian: وغیره () * Polish: ''i tak dalej'' (abbr.: itd.) * Portuguese: ''et cetera'' (abbr.: etc.) *
Punjabi Punjabi, or Panjabi, most often refers to: * Something of, from, or related to Punjab, a region in India and Pakistan * Punjabi language * Punjabi people * Punjabi dialects and languages Punjabi may also refer to: * Punjabi (horse), a British Th ...
: ਆਦਿਕ (pron. aadik) and ਆਦਿ (pron. aadi) * Romanian: ''și așa mai departe'' (abbr.: ș.a.m.d.), or ''și celelalte'' (abbr.: ș.cl.); the latter somewhat obsolete * Russian: и так далее (rom.: i tak daleje) (abbr.: и т.д.), or и тому подобное (rom.: i tomu podobnoje) (abbr.: и т.п.) * Sanskrit: इत्यादिः (''ityaadih'') * Serbo-Croatian: ''i tako dalje'' / и тако даље (abbr.: itd. / итд.) * Sesotho: ''jwalo-jwalo'' (abbr.: j.j.) * Slovak: ''a tak ďalej'' (abbr.: atď.) * Slovenian: ''in tako dalje'' (abbr.: itd.) * Sorani:هەتادوایی،هتد (''hata dwayy'', abbr.: htd) * Somali:''Iyo wixii lamida'' (abbr.:IWM) * Spanish: ''etcétera'' (abbr.: etc.) *
Swahili Swahili may refer to: * Swahili language, a Bantu language official in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda and widely spoken in the African Great Lakes * Swahili people, an ethnic group in East Africa * Swahili culture Swahili culture is the culture of ...
: ''na kadhalika'' (abbr.: n.k.) *
Swedish Swedish or ' may refer to: Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically: * Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland ** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by ...
: ''och så vidare'' (abbr.: o.s.v.) *
Tagalog Tagalog may refer to: Language * Tagalog language, a language spoken in the Philippines ** Old Tagalog, an archaic form of the language ** Batangas Tagalog, a dialect of the language * Tagalog script, the writing system historically used for Tagal ...
: ''at iba pa'' (abbr: atbp.) * Tamil: இன்ன பிற (pron. ''iṉṉa piṟa''), முதலியன (pron. ''muthaliyaṉa'') *
Telugu Telugu may refer to: * Telugu language, a major Dravidian language of India *Telugu people, an ethno-linguistic group of India * Telugu script, used to write the Telugu language ** Telugu (Unicode block), a block of Telugu characters in Unicode S ...
: "ఇతర", "ఇత్యాది", "మొదలగునవి" or "మొదలైనవి", "వగైరా"(pronounced as "ithara", "ithyaadhi", "modalagunavi" or "modhalainavi", "vagairaa") *
Thai Thai or THAI may refer to: * Of or from Thailand, a country in Southeast Asia ** Thai people, the dominant ethnic group of Thailand ** Thai language, a Tai-Kadai language spoken mainly in and around Thailand *** Thai script *** Thai (Unicode block ...
: ฯลฯ (This three-letter combination is not an abbreviation but a sign called ''ไปยาลใหญ่'' "paiyan yai". It is to be read ''และอื่นๆ'' "lae uen uen", or ''และอื่นๆ อีกมากมาย'' "lae uen uen ik mak mai", meaning "and others" or "and many others", respectively.) *
Turkish Turkish may refer to: *a Turkic language spoken by the Turks * of or about Turkey ** Turkish language *** Turkish alphabet ** Turkish people, a Turkic ethnic group and nation *** Turkish citizen, a citizen of Turkey *** Turkish communities and mi ...
: ''ve benzerleri'' (abbr.: vb.) or ''vesaire'' (abbr.: vs.) *
Turkmen Turkmen, Türkmen, Turkoman, or Turkman may refer to: Peoples Historical ethnonym * Turkoman (ethnonym), ethnonym used for the Oghuz Turks during the Middle Ages Ethnic groups * Turkmen in Anatolia and the Levant (Seljuk and Ottoman-Turkish desc ...
: we ''şuňa meňzeşler'' (abbr.: we ş.m.) * Ukrainian: тощо (''toshcho'') * Urdu: وغیرہ وغیرہ (''vagherah vagherah'') * Uyghur: قاتارلىق * Vietnamese: ''vân vân'' (abbr.: v.v.) *
Welsh Welsh may refer to: Related to Wales * Welsh, referring or related to Wales * Welsh language, a Brittonic Celtic language spoken in Wales * Welsh people People * Welsh (surname) * Sometimes used as a synonym for the ancient Britons (Celtic peopl ...
: ''ac yn y blaen'' (abbr.: ayyb) *
Yiddish Yiddish (, or , ''yidish'' or ''idish'', , ; , ''Yidish-Taytsh'', ) is a West Germanic language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. It originated during the 9th century in Central Europe, providing the nascent Ashkenazi community with a ver ...
: און אזוי ווייטער (rom. ''un azoy vayter'') (abbr.: )


See also

* Ellipses (...) may be used for a similar function * List of Latin phrases


References


External links

{{Wiktionary, et cetera
I.E., ETC., et al AND E.G. –Comparison, Difference

ईटीसी का अर्थ (ETC Full form)
Latin words and phrases