/ˌɛt ˈæl/ – adverb
Definition: Et al. có nghĩa là “và những người khác”
A more thorough explanation: Latin term meaning “and others”, used to refer to all parties (defendants and plaintiffs) after the first named party in a case name or in other situations in documents to avoid a long list of names and others; an abbreviation of the less common et alii
Example: To bolster her case she relied on Bob Smith et al v. Giganticus Ins. et al.