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whispers • 9 June 2013 at 9:24 PM
Here, type something that you'd normally say nowadays, then you type it again as if you were in Shakespeare's time! 😃Example:Hello! My name is Katie, what's yours?Hello sir! Thine name is Katie, what is thy name?
fjhfjhfjh • 9 June 2013 at 9:40 PM
@whispers Thou is studying Romeo and Juliet in thou's school, and though dremt of theeI don't think thats right 😋
hay7199 • 9 June 2013 at 9:56 PM
Now: She was all like 'Imma do this and den we gonna' and I told her that she epicly failed at public speaking and to quit while she's ahead. Shakespeare: Thy ungrateful whelp! Its imperative that thee speak in the traditional voice, or thy will face the consequences! Me: I epicly failed at life XD
linpug • 9 June 2013 at 10:03 PM
@whispers Thou just said"Hello sir. My name is your Katie, what is me name?"xDHere ye go:Thee - You (When 'you' is the object)Thou - You (When 'you' is the subject)Thy - Your (Possessive form of 'you')Thine - My (Your possessive form of 'you')Ye- You (Plural form of 'you')
whispers • 10 June 2013 at 6:05 AM
@linpug Wow. My LA teacher told me wrong. *rolls eyes* I'm very impressed with her -_-Thanks for correcting me though 😸