He didn't. English is a growing and changing language. If he could come back and talk with you, he would be convinced that you talk funny. The difference is that Shakespeare is one of the most brilliant and talented persons of English letters that the English speaking world has ever produced.
because, he was clinically insane. in fact, the Globe Theater was a sanitarium constructed to contain him and his insane thoughts and words. His writings are actually just the psychoanalytic reports from his doctor. in addition, one of his most famous plays, Romeo and Juliet, was actually just a couple who happened to be passing by.
It's because humor in the 17th century differed greatly from contemporary humor and Shakespearian English makes it far less accessible.
because it proberly funny or it how he speak it
The same way anyone uses language to create humour. He makes puns and jokes.
toward the end of the 1950s what was the different about shakespeares plays
yes he was very proud of his sons job
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They may have used bird calls similar to whistles and reed instruments. Someone may have used his voice to imitate the birds.
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How words, sentences, and phrases sound together (APEX)
the funny sound if it sounds like a couple beeps it means someone is calling on the other line
someone might sound funny because they hit puberty
toward the end of the 1950s what was the different about shakespeares plays
yes
Any word will sound funny to someone who is not familiar with it or if it is pronounced in a way that the hearer is not used to. The word pianist is no exception.
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