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Et tu, brute? translates to And you, hippo (as an insult, fat animal)? Google Translate gives a different answer, as this is my own translation.

It's from Julius Caesar by Shakespeare. When they all stab Caesar he says, "Et tu, Brute?" ("And you, Brutus?" as tree explained.)
 
Marie ignis is sea of fire

Vir mariem ignum is The man in the sea of fire, I think, doubtful on ignum
 

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