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How do you say that in shakespearean language?

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Shakespearean Language is in fact English, basically the same as you speak, so the word "that" is in fact "that" in Shakespeare. e.g. "No more THAT Thane of Cawdor shall deceive our bosom interest." or "To be, or not to be, THAT is the question."

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