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It is a form of Modern English called Early Modern English or Elizabethan English.

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What does Shakespeare mean by the word the?

Shakespeare wrote in English. "The" means exactly the same when he used it as it does when you use it.


English monarch whose name is used to label the dramas written by shakespeare and his contemporaries shakespeare?

Francis Bacon.


How do you say and in Shakespeare's language?

Shakespeare's language was English. "And" in English is "and".


What is Shakespeare's English old or modern explain?

Shakespeare was the father of modern English.


What is Shakespeare's English called?

Shakespeare wrote in modern English, in the dialect called Early Modern English.


English monarch whose name is used to label the dramas written by shakespeare?

Elizabeth.


What is the Shakespeare's language?

William Shakespeare is a phenomenal contributor to the English language. It was his invention of 1700 words that have led us to change verbs to adjectives, nouns to verbs an also connect words that were never before used.


What language is Shakespeare sonnet 18 written in?

English, of course. Shakespeare wrote in English.


Is Shakespeare English or American?

he is English


Was William Shakespeare itaillian?

William Shakespeare was English.


How can Shakespeare be spelled?

In the majority of English circles, it is spelled: Shakespeare.


What langUAGE WAS Shakespeare wrote in?

Shakespeare is from England; his works are in English.