2. Different abbreviations: et al is the abbreviation of Latin eta lia commonly used in academic circles, which means and others. Often used to omit mentioning everyone or things, its meaning is similar to etc, but not exactly the same.
3. Different pronunciations: et is pronounced as et, which is equivalent to "and soon" in English, and etc refers to things and events. Etal refers to people, which is used to omit names in the enumeration process.
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Etcetera means "wait", "what else? The abbreviation of "soon" or "and other things" is also used to describe a series of physical objects that are not listed one by one. Other uses have the same meaning as etcetera. It can be "soon" or "soon".
Remember spelling and correct pronunciation (et? Settings (? )r? )。 It can also be written as "etc" or "etc", but the common spelling is etc. There is also a dot after "etc".
In addition, if it appears in the sentence, add a comma. If it is the last sentence, end it with punctuation, and don't add any other punctuation.