the original sentence is "Tu quoque mi fili" if that refers to the last sentence Cesar uttered while being murdered by his son Brutus.
You might have added it instead of writing it in comments...
I don't do Latin. I'm not competent enough with only 4 years studying.
The original was in Ancient Greek anyway. ^^
or so reports Suetonius, over a century later...
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This sentence was initially added as a translation of sentence #478005
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