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i' in shakespearean language mean I've

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Shakespeare shortened gi'?

It is shortened for give.


Shakespeare shortened ne'er?

it means never


How do you say and in Shakespeare's language?

Shakespeare's language was English. "And" in English is "and".


Ding- your- god -den- in shakespeare?

This phrase does not appear anywhere in Shakespeare. "God den" was a shortened form of "good evening" in the same way that "good bye" was and is a shortened form of "God be with ye".


What did Shakespeare mean by the word 'then'?

Shakespeare wrote in English, the same language I am using now. There is no such language as "Shakespearean language" or "Shakespeare language". It's English. A word like "then" is a building block of the English language and always means "then" when Shakespeare or any other English speaker uses it.


What langUAGE WAS Shakespeare wrote in?

Shakespeare is from England; his works are in English.


What does shortened word oft mean in shakespeare?

Oft is not a shortened word. Often is a lengthened word. The original word is oft and the form often did not appear until about a century before Shakespeare's day. They are, of course, the same word and mean the same thing.


What shortened is ne'er Shakespeare uses?

Shakespeare does not use the word "e'ev". Ever. It doesn't exist. It's a typographical error in your course materials.


What language is Shakespeare sonnet 18 written in?

English, of course. Shakespeare wrote in English.


William Shakespeare wrote in what language?

English.


Why do you think the language in shakespeare plays had to be so descriptive?

Shakespeare did not have access to a movie camera to convey images to his audience. He had to evoke them by means of language and their imagination.


What is the Shakespeare's language?

William Shakespeare is a phenomenal contributor to the English language. It was his invention of 1700 words that have led us to change verbs to adjectives, nouns to verbs an also connect words that were never before used.