Art though sure
Shakespearean isn't a language...
Hath is how you say has in Shakespearean times.
what are you doing
"Jesting" is often used as a the word for joking in Shakespearean texts. For example, "Surely you do jest!"
Shakespearean language is English. "Yesterday" in English is "yesterday". Shakespeare uses it twenty-six times.E.g. "But yesterday the word of Caesar mightHave stood against the world; now lies he there." (Julius Caesar)
Shakespearean isn't a language...
Hath is how you say has in Shakespearean times.
Shakespearean English is considered modern English, so the answer is "our"
if walls could talk they would say "why are you trying to talk to me i am a wall. Stop leaning on me
Thine
what are you doing
To say 'I have to talk' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo que hablar.'
To say 'I am going to talk' you would say 'Voy a hablar.'
I'm pretty sure it means.. SURE
thy is single :)
"Jesting" is often used as a the word for joking in Shakespearean texts. For example, "Surely you do jest!"
Sure I would say both but it's up to you what you like, talk to your professional piercer for guidance in your quest.