This means the “beginning.”

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Below is a list of several foreign words and phrases that you will hear quite often. In writing foreign words, they will generally be written in italics. Femme fatale is a French word and means attractive woman. For example: “She’s quite a femme fatale that men find appealing.” Verbatim is a Latin word. It means to say or repeat something “word for word.” For example: “He recited the Gettysburg Address verbatim.” This is so frequently used in English that it is rarely ever written in italics. Et cetera is Latin and it means “so on and so forth.” It is more commonly written as “etc.” For... Show more

This means the “beginning.”