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Can typical native speakers understand shakespearean english? Is it easier for british people to understand?
ulala
posted by ulala on June 11, 2009

guess

I guess Shakespeare was British so should be easier for Brits to understand
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posted by vivianlj on January 19, 2010

Wow

That must be interesting!
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