Shakespeare is estimated to have used or created around 1,700 words in the English language.
Shakespeare is estimated to have created around 1,700 words in the English language.
Shakespeare is credited with creating over 1,700 words in the English language.
Shakespeare's language was English. "And" in English is "and".
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.
1500-1700
You cannot; it is like asking for an English translation of Twilight or Lord of the Rings. Shakespeare's language is English to start off with; he is the greatest writer in the English language. People have trouble understanding Shakespeare, not because he wrote in a different language, but because he wrote in a dense, poetic and figurative style. For those who do not speak English well enough to understand Shakespeare, go to sparknotes and click on Shakespeare Have No Fear, or something like that. There are dumbed-down versions of all his plays.
Shakespeare is from England; his works are in English.
English, of course. Shakespeare wrote in English.
Modern English, the same language I am writing in and you are reading. It is a different dialect called Elizabethan or Early Modern, but the same language, easily comprehensible by English-speakers today.
The importance is introducing a different kind of English language which is an example of William Shakespeare. His unique language interprets different type of literature.
EARLY MODERN ENGLISH is what it is really called.
English.