That would've sounded much better if you translated ai from Japanese to its French meaning or from English to French, so asking either of the following questions:
Et tu l'amour? (this sounds a bit cheesy but might be a good line if you are trying to hit on her)
Et tu l'intelligence artificielle (this if you are doubting if Ai chan is human or not)
No, it is French, at least the "Et" and "tu" are both french words, the only problem is that I am not sure if he meant to use "Est" instead of "Et" or just actually meant to use "ET"
No, it should be from "Et tu, Brute?", which is from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar so it's actually Latin. It translates to "And you, Brutus?" and it's what Caesar says in the scene where he gets assassinated and shows his disbelief/disappointment (?) that his trusted friend Brutus also betrayed (helps to kill) him.
So you are saying that @SquadCammander354 is quoting a line from Shakespeare here and changed Brute to Ai?
So you are hitting on her after all, now it make sense https://youtu.be/9v_U8qkn_o0
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