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  1. If you're looking for an Old English Translator, then click that link. Old English is very different to Shakespearean/Elizabethan English, which falls under the category of Early Modern English. Thus, this translator converts Modern English into (exaggerated) Early Modern English.

  2. A Shakespearean Translator is an online tool created to convert contemporary English into the old English style used by William Shakespeare, known as Early Modern English. This translator helps users explore Shakespeare's unique vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, and grammatical structures.

    • Shakespeare’s Words Translated
    • Shakespeare’s Sentences and Phrases Translated
    • Shakespearean English Translation Software
    • Why Was The English Language So Creative in Shakespeare’s time?

    Shakespeare dictionary– find all of Shakespeare’s tricky words with an explanation in modern, simple English.

    One of the few modern English to Shakespeare translators is LingoJam – type in your English and get fun translations into Shakespeare’s language.

    Want to translate Shakespeare on the go? This nifty app available from itunes is a Shakespeare translator for your iphone.

    Shakespeare’s erawas after old English and firmly in early modern English. Around this time there was a huge inflow of other European vocabularies into the English language as a result of Renaissance cross-pollination. This created new variations for English words, and allowed endless possibilities for Shakespeare. In Love’s Labours Lost he is able...

  3. • Leme (Lexicons of Early Modern English) • A Table Alphabeticall, conteyning and teaching the true writing, and understanding of hard usuall English wordes, by Robert Crawdrey (1604) • A Table Alphabeticall (1617, 3 rd edition) (scanned book) It's the first English dictionary (120 pages, 3 000 words)

  4. With Shmoop's Shakespeare in Modern English, you'll get the full text of Shakespeare's plays side-by-side with a summary to help you pick up what he was putting down. That's all the glory of the Bard's written word without the constant confusion. Click the button below to pick a play and get your Shakespeare in Modern English.

  5. Shakespeare's Language. Resource type. Classroom resource. Translate some of Shakespeare’s lines into Modern English to understand the differences between Elizabethan English, also called Early Modern English, and the English we speak today. Fits with the info sheet on Early Modern English vs Modern English. Download resource (3.4 MB)