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Q: What does I mean in Elizabethan English?
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What is Elizabethan English for between?

Betwixt is commonly used in Elizabethan English to mean between. The word betwixt is still in use today, although it is not commonly used.


Translate from Elizabethan to Modern English?

Elizabethan English is Modern English, just an early form of it.


How do you say taste in Elizabethan English?

Elizabethan English word for taste is the same as modern English. It hasn't changed.


How do you say these in Elizabethan English?

"These" in Elizabethan English is exactly the same as it is in all other forms of Modern English: "these" e.g. "Where are these lads? Where are these hearts?" (Midsummer Night's Dream)


What is a privy in Elizabethan English?

Private.


Who is Elizabethan English named after?

Elizabeth I


How do you say ears in Elizabethan English?

Ears. As in "Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears." Elizabethan English is modern English--most words are the same now as they were then.


What was the Elizabethan period like?

The Elizabethan period was between 1558 up to 1603. It was the golden age in English history and the height of the English Renaissance with flowering English poetry, literature, and music.


How do you say while in Elizabethan English?

whilst


The classical period of English literature?

Elizabethan


What type of English was Romeo and Juliet written in?

Elizabethan


What was the language in England during the Elizabethan era?

Early Modern English. Sometimes called Shakespearean English. If you read any Shakespearean play you will read English as it was then said in the Elizabethan era.