It was spoken late 12th to 15th century.
When was Middle English spoken?
He was an actor and a dramatist.
Who was William Shakespeare?
Since 18th century.
Since when was Late Modern English spoken?
They don't rhyme with other words.
What is so special about words like "orange","silver" and "month" ?
Anglo-Saxon.
The other name for Old English.
It was spoken from 15th -17th century.
When was Early Modern English spoken ?
yes
Did William Shakespear write Romeo and Juliet?
it is New English.
What is the alternative name for Late Modern English?
98 min.
Every new word is created after every...
Yes, it does.
Does the Old English language belong to the West Germanic language branch?
They started to write more poems and books.
What more and more people started to do during Early Modern English period?
No he didn't, it was written by Christopher Marlowe, who was considered one of the greatest rivals of Shakespeare.
Did William Shakespeare write The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus?
in the -fourth- stage.
Late Modern English is currently in the ... stage of English language.
No it isn't. While English has 1200 million speakers, Mandarin is spoken by 1350 million people worldwide.
Is English the most spoken language in the world?
Caedmon's Hymn.
What is the oldest known surviving text in Old English?
Old English words were put together with French words and some words were replaced by French words.
With what language did Old English words mix and became Middle English words?
Hamlet
What is William Shakespeare´s most known play?
Australian, Canadian, British, Indian, American and so forth.
Name at least 2 English dialects.
Noah Webster.
Who made the first American English dictionary?
It means "good afternoon"
What does the the Old English sentence "Gōde ofernōn!" mean?
It was William Shakespeare.
Who invented many words in Early Modern English like "assassinate","worthless" and "mimic", which are still widely used nowadays.
At the age of 52
At what age did Shakespeare die?
... breaking a few eggs."
Finish this famous English proverb "You can't make an omelet without ...."
45 letters. "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis" it is an English word that refers to a lung disease.
How many letters does the longest word in English language have?