tu quoque, mi fili

Latin

Etymology

A variant translation, especially popular in French, of Ancient Greek καὶ σύ, τέκνον (kaì sú, téknon). The Greek is attributed to Caesar as his last words, but on no supporting evidence. Consists of (thou, you (sg.)), quoque (also, too), and the vocatives of meus (my) and fīlius (son).

Pronunciation

Phrase

quoque, fīlī?

  1. et tu, Brute? (expression of betrayal)