et cetera - translation to greek
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et cetera - translation to greek

LATIN EXPRESSION
Etc.; &c.; &/c; Etcetera; &c; &/C.; &ca.; Etceteria; Et c; E tc; Et cetra; Et caetera; Et cætera; Etc…; Etc...; Etc..
  • English claims on France]]
  • etc. in [[Fraktur]]

et cetera         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Et cetera (disambiguation); Et Cetera
και τα λοιπά
και τα λοιπά      
etc, et cetera
chamber of commerce         
  • Former headquarters of [[Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York]], the oldest chamber of commerce in the [[United States]], established in 1768 during the British Colonial Period
  • The Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce in [[Marlborough, Massachusetts]]
  • The Turku City Chamber of Commerce (next to a local restaurant) along the Puolalankatu street in [[Turku]], [[Finland]]
ORGANIZATION FOR THE PROMOTION OF BUSINESS INTERESTS
Chambers of commerce; Chamber-of-commerce; Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Chamber of Commmerce; Chamber of Trade; Chamber of trade; Chamber of commerce and industry; Chambers of Commerce; Tokyo Chamber of Commerce; Chambre de commerce et d'industrie; Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie; Business chamber; European Federation of Bilateral Chambers of Commerce
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Definition

et cetera
[?t's?t(?)r?, ?t-]
(also etcetera)
¦ adverb and other similar things; and so on.
¦ noun (et ceteras) unspecified extra items.
Origin
L., from et 'and' and cetera 'the rest' (neut. plural of ceterus 'left over').

Wikipedia

Et cetera

Et Cetera (English: or (proscribed) English: , Latin: [ɛt ˈkeːtɛra]), 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, et means 'and', while cētera means 'the rest'; thus the expression translates to 'and the rest (of such things)'.

Et Cetéra is a calque of the Koine Greek καὶ τὰ ἕτερα (kai ta hetera) meaning 'and the other things'. The typical Modern Greek form is και τα λοιπά (kai ta loipá), 'and the remainder'.

Examples of use of et cetera
1. "Isolated breach... extraordinary circumstances... failures not sustained... will consider operational procedures..." et cetera, et cetera.
2. He promised to form a government that would strive for excellence, to appoint ministers who were experts in their field, et cetera, et cetera.
3. QUESTION:В Your embassies involving Nicosia in Athens, et cetera?
4. QUESTION÷ Your embassies involving Nicosia in Athens, et cetera?
5. What was the most significant thing that ever occurred since you‘ve been here, et cetera.