In Elizabethan English, the word "fantastic" might not have been used in the same context as today. Instead, terms like "marvelous," "wondrous," or "strange" could convey a similar meaning. Additionally, phrases such as "most excellent" or "exceeding fair" could also be employed to express admiration or amazement.
Thou, thy and you at a beginning of a sentence
The Young Elizabethan was created in 1948.
Elizabethan clothing is clothing during the Elizabethan age. In other words, this is the age of Shakespeare and the bubonic plague.
Its is the the middle-class citizens of Elizabethan times
there are 24 letters in the Elizabethan alphabet.
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Fantastic is the same in both English and Latin.
Фантастика is the Russian word for fantastic.
Elizabethan English word for taste is the same as modern English. It hasn't changed.
If you mean to describe a time that was not Elizabethan, you could refer to the time before or after the Elizabethan era, such as the Tudor period or the Stuart period.
fantástico
"Fantastista"
"Fantastico"
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fantasties
fantastyczny
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