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There is not enough specific information to describe Shakespeare's family life.
Shakespeare's language was very flowery and elaborate. It sounds overly complicated to modern ears, but people at the time would have understood it perfectly. Furthermore, Shakespeare invented a lot of modern words and phrases, so modern language owes him a huge debt of gratitude.
Stratford was a small, moderately prosperous country town in Shakespeare's day.
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i' in shakespearean language mean I've
There is not enough specific information to describe Shakespeare's family life.
Shakespeare's language was very flowery and elaborate. It sounds overly complicated to modern ears, but people at the time would have understood it perfectly. Furthermore, Shakespeare invented a lot of modern words and phrases, so modern language owes him a huge debt of gratitude.
Stratford was a small, moderately prosperous country town in Shakespeare's day.
A person who understands a given language would normally be said to speak that language. A single word to describe this would be "Comprehension".
Shakespeare's language was English. "And" in English is "and".
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A verb in the English language is used to describe a state of being. Shakespeare created over 1700 words in the English language. He is credited for changing nouns to verbs.
This is a rather confusing question. How would they describe anything without using language? The word "describe" means using language to tell about something.
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.
William Shakespeare was born and spent his whole life in England where everyone spoke (and speaks) English. It would be very odd if he didn't know the English Language.
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Shakespeare is from England; his works are in English.