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We don't have very many details about Shakespeare's life. This kind of information isn't known. However, we can make some shrewd guesses. Although we don't know for sure, it's a good guess that Shakespeare attended King's New Grammar School in Stratford. At that school he would have studied Latin and translated a number of Latin texts. It comes as no surprise that the Latin texts most frequently alluded to in Shakespeare's plays happen to be the ones on the Grammar school curriculum.

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He studied "small Latin and less Greek" but in fact his knowledge of the Latin stories which schoolboys would know was quite good. He must have learned French at some time, assuming he wrote the scene of Henry V which is entirely in French and the other one from that play which is partly in French.

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He was taught to read and write in English obviously, but at school he also learned Latin and possibly a little Greek. And if he really wrote Act 4 Scene 4 of Henry V he learned French at some point as well.

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He spoke many different languages. English was his main language but he spoke a lot of Latin and French.

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Shakespeare may have studied greek when he was in grammar schooling, but he certainly studied Latin.

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There is no record of the schools that William Shakespeare went too. With no records, there is no way to know for sure what he studied in school.

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Shakespeare studied Latin grammar and literature.

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Latin and Greek.

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latin

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