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Translate from Elizabethan to Modern English?

Elizabethan English is Modern English, just an early form of it.


How do you say taste in Elizabethan English?

Elizabethan English word for taste is the same as modern English. It hasn't changed.


How do you say these in Elizabethan English?

"These" in Elizabethan English is exactly the same as it is in all other forms of Modern English: "these" e.g. "Where are these lads? Where are these hearts?" (Midsummer Night's Dream)


What was the Elizabethan times named after?

Elizabethan times are called that because it was the time when Elizabeth I was Queen of England.


How do you say ears in Elizabethan English?

Ears. As in "Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears." Elizabethan English is modern English--most words are the same now as they were then.


What is a privy in Elizabethan English?

Private.


What was the Elizabethan period like?

The Elizabethan period was between 1558 up to 1603. It was the golden age in English history and the height of the English Renaissance with flowering English poetry, literature, and music.


Where did the Elizabethan era get its name?

The Elizabethan era is named after Queen Elizabeth I of England, who reigned from 1558 to 1603. This period is marked by significant developments in English literature, drama, and exploration, as well as the flourishing of the arts. Elizabeth's patronage of the arts and her influence on culture helped to define this vibrant time in English history.


What period was named for queen of England?

Elizabethan or Victorian.


What queen was Elizabethan drama named after?

Elizabeth I of England


Who was the elizabethen period named after?

The Elizabethan (note spelling) period was named for Queen Elizabeth I


The classical period of English literature?

Elizabethan