Examples of using "Etc" in a sentence and their english translations:
et cetera.
playstation etc. things
visits, hospitalizations, medications, etc., etc.
Facebook, et cetera.
affiliates to incentivise them etc.
Twitter, Pinterest, et cetera.
Environmental conditions, environmental conditions etc.
the cities you live in etc.
He asked me my age, my name, my address, and so forth.
He can play the piano, the flute, the guitar, and so on.
It could be web pages on your site, subdirectories, sub-domains, et cetera.
She has many hobbies, cooking, knitting, gardening, collecting stamps, and so on.
On a separate sheet of paper, describe your best friend: age, where he or she lives, his or her job, etc.
Why do people add simple and common sentences such as "hello", "how are you", etc.?
That tells Google, "Hey, temporarily, send all the traffic and the rankings, et cetera
paid advertising, et cetera, I'm going to give you five tools that you should be using
Share music from your country, introduce yourself to us, share photos of your city, and so on!
There's a lot of popular blogs like TechCrunch, Mashable, Forbes, et cetera, but there's also
War is a strategic fight between two or more entities, such as countries, nations, etc.
for their name, email, company address, company size, telephone number, etc, it's a lot of
If you feel a tremor near the coast, evacuate immediately to high ground or another safe location.
Boxing Day, when presents are given to the postman, the milkman, etc., is the first week-day after Christmas.
In English, we should use the pronouns "a" or "an" before singular nouns like "house", "dog", "radio", "computer", etc.
I’ll use the top concepts as a starting point for our continued ideation, sketches, sketch models, etc…
A furnace is an enclosed chamber in which heat is produced to heat buildings, destroy refuse, smelt or refine ores, etc.
Native speakers of Spanish, Italian, French, English, German, Russian, etc., maybe they can - and want to - translate these phrases to their respective native languages.
An exception is a thing which takes the liberty to differ from other things of its class, as an honest man, a truthful woman, etc.