No, there are no ghosts in Othello. Hamlet is the Shakespearian play that has a ghost.
Geoffrey Chaucer was not a contemporary of Shakespeare.
If he did, he didn't bother to say so to anyone.
King Lear, Hamlet, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth are some.
Shakespearean isn't a language...
I hate you can be translated into Kikuyu language as nigumenete.
Shakespeare spoke English, you would say 'our'.
Thou means you i Shakespearian language
Salut: You shouldn't say that to anyone in any language.
je déteste l'anglais (the language)
Not all adults hate eminem. Some do because of his vulgar language and some say he is homophobic.
A Shakespearian comedy always ends on laughter however a Shakespearian tragedy ends with death.
They are all takes on Shakespearian literature.
Je déteste le français.To say "I hate French" (as in the French language) in French, you would say, "Je déteste le français." If you want to say "I hate the French" (as in the French people), you would say instead, "Je déteste les français."
There is no such language as "Muslim". Islam is a religion and a Muslim is a practitioner of Islam. The Holy Language for Islam is Arabic. In Arabic, to say "I hate you" is different depending if the "you" is masculine or feminine and singular or plural. I hate you (m.s.) = Ana akrahak (أنا أكرهك) I hate you (f.s.) = Ana akrahek (أنا أكرهك) I hate you (m.p.) = Ana akrahkum (أنا أكرهكم) I hate you (f.p.) = Ana akrahkunna (أنا أكرهكن) Note the "h" in "akrah" is aspirated.
Well.. Shakespearian Culture was very against witchcraft/sourcery/magic or 'the supernatural.' [=
In Hindi, you can say "मुझे तुमसे नफरत है" (pronounced as "mujhe tumse nafrat hai") to express "I hate you."