What is the meaning of Et?

ISO 639-1 language code for Estonian.

Pronunciation spelling of ate, the simple past and past participle of eat

thirst

you, thee (singular, direct or indirect object)

one

now

you (singular)

and

second-person singular present of ei

second-person singular indicative of ei

Alternative form of het

and

Alternative form of it.

a, an (the neuter indefinite article)

imperative of ete

inflection of eta:

  1. present
  2. imperative

present

imperative

singular imperative of etan

and

inflection of eta:

  1. first-person singular present active indicative
  2. second-person singular present active imperative

first-person singular present active indicative

second-person singular present active imperative

bean

meat, flesh

they

second-person plural present of ei

Alternative form of at (that?)

meat

a, an

that

to, in order to, so that, as to

singular imperative of eta

second-person singular indicative of ei

Apocopic form of että

And, especially as symbolized by an ampersand.

and

Alternative form of e

and

plus

though, even if

also, too, besides, or likewise

Reduced form of hatt (she, her; it)

and

ampersand

Reduced form of hat (it, subject)

Reduced form of ham (it, object)

Reduced form of höm (it, object)

unstressed form of dät (it)

Shetland form of aet

ampersand

eight

The muscle and fat tissue in humans and animals; meat, flesh.

The muscle tissue in animals used as food.

The muscle tissue of specifically beef or lamb used as food.

Bare skin on body.

The soft, edible part of a fruit between the skin and the core.

second-person singular imperative of etmek

flesh

meat

and

steamed leaf-wrapped cake made of glutinous rice paste

Source: wiktionary.org