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etc — meaning in English: etc.

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neutral very common
Usage
Native French speakers often use 'etc.' in both spoken and written communication when listing items or providing examples. It's common in casual conversations, such as discussing hobbies or shopping lists, as well as in more formal writing, like academic papers or reports, to indicate that there are additional similar items that are not explicitly stated.
Synonyms & nuances
'Etc.' can be closely related to phrases like 'et ainsi de suite' (and so on) or 'et autres' (and others). However, 'etc.' is preferred for brevity and is widely recognized, making it ideal for both casual and formal contexts, while the other phrases may lend a more elaborate tone.
Culture
'Etc.' is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase 'et cetera,' which means 'and other things.' This Latin origin highlights the influence of classical languages on modern French. Interestingly, the abbreviation has become so popular that even in informal settings, French speakers often use 'etc.' as a shorthand for listing various items without needing to elaborate.
FAQ
Q.What does 'etc.' mean in English?
'Etc.' translates to 'etcetera' in English, meaning 'and other things' or 'and so forth.' It's used to avoid listing everything explicitly.
Q.Is 'etc.' used in formal writing?
Yes, 'etc.' can be used in formal writing, such as reports or academic papers, to indicate that there are additional relevant items not listed. However, ensure that its use fits the context appropriately.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'etc.'?
A common mistake is not following 'etc.' with a proper punctuation mark. In French, it's essential to place a period after 'etc.' since it is an abbreviation. Also, avoid overusing it; ensure the meaning is clear without it.
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