If he said it, he would say it with an accent like that we associate with pirates, because that is the accent they had back then.
But then he may not have said it, as he doesn't use it in any of his plays.
Of course, if you are asking how Shakespeare would say that something was really really good, he might well use the word "excellent" as in "A fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy". "Excellent" was one of Shakespeare's favourite words.
He would say guess. As in this line from Titus Andronicus: "My lord, I know not, I, nor can I guess".
Because they're both awesome writers
No, alas. Although his plays have fairies, witches and ghosts, zombies do not make an appearance. It would have been awesome, however; if Star Wars can be rewritten in Shakespeare's style, maybe you can do the same for Night of the Living Dead?
Most people would say that the murder scene is the climax.
There is no tangible evidence to say what Shakespeare's favorite character was.
Shakespeare would say "Wherefore art though?"
In slang language, it would be - prikol'no
i would say awesome
Shakespeare spoke English, you would say 'our'.
I would say so.
I would say YES.
Awesome? I would not say it is awesome. It is just a novelty item that will be forgotten when the novelty wears off.
They would probably say "cool!"
well, you would say :thank you for inviting me to this awesome occasion, (say there name) ,had a wonderful time! goodbye!
I would not say it is "Awesome" obviously you are American, everything is "Awesome" over there. Its a very good film though, yes.
lihai is how you would say it. 厉害 is how it is written. The above is for awesome as in really strong and powerful. If you want to say really great and wonderful you would say hen bang! which would be written 很棒
Yes he is awesome the best ever!