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What Shakespeare's English Sounded Like - and how we know

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Special thanks to The Free Dictionary for providing us with the information used in this web page

Video Vocabulary

/snaɡ/

snagged
verb

To catch something on something sharp.

/ˈmərCHənt/

merchant
adjective noun

relating to merchants or commerce. Someone who buys and sells goods.

/ˈbo͞otˌleɡər/

bootlegger
noun

person who makes or sells goods illegally.

/ˈôrdər/

ordered
verb

To give instructions to others to do what you want.

/ēˈvälv/

evolving
verb

develop gradually.

/ˈTHēədər/

theatre
noun

Area or place something happens.

/ˈtikit/

tickets
noun other verb

piece of paper or card that gives holder certain rightt. Paper allowing you to enter or use some things. To give paper to show someone had acted illegally.

/ˈspeliNG/

spelling
noun verb

Forming written words with letters. To lead to future trouble.

/ˈlaNGɡwij/

language
noun

the principal method of human communication, consisting of words used in a structured and conventional way and conveyed by speech, writing, or gesture.

/liNGˈɡwistik/

linguistic
adjective

Of or relating to language.

/imˈpôrdəd/

imported
adjective verb

(of goods or services) brought into country from abroad for sale. To bring goods from one country into another.

/ˈprin(t)iNG/

printing
noun verb

production of books, newspapers, or other printed material. To write individual letters by hand in capitals.

/ˌəninˈtenSH(ə)nəlē/

unintentionally
adverb

not on purpose.

/stakt/

stacked
adjective other verb

put or arranged in stack or stacks. To be put on top of others. To put one thing on top of another, e.g. boxes.

/dəˈtektiv/

detective
noun

person whose occupation is to investigate and solve crimes.

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