Probably "Mama". That's usually the first word people come up with.
It is from Latin 'dictionarium' meaning collection of words and phrases
Shakespeare did not say the quotations attributed to him, he wrote them in his plays so in answer to your question we don't know and words that came from his mouth but many phrases used today that were written in his plays. P.S. You have spelt quotations wrongly and Shakespeare is a name so should have a CAPITAL LETTER. I get what your trying to ask but it doesn't make sense. A quotation is not a quotation until someone repeats it and so he would not have said quotations.
"Came" is not a conjunction; it is a verb. Conjunctions are words that connect words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence. Some examples of conjunctions include "and," "but," and "or."
i think so
How they came up with the language was by combining the michif-cree and the metis language to make the new language.
Shakespeare came up with no conjunctions. They were all a part of the language long before he came along.
Nobody knows what Shakespeare did or did not believe.
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Queen Elizabeth I ruled England when Shakespeare came to London. This is why the Elizabethan and Shakespearean refer to the same time period.
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Shakespeare did not say that. It is an internet meme which has somehow become attached to Shakespeare.
It depends how famous you are talking about. He first came to the notice of some people in the theatrical profession in 1592 when he was 28.