AnnieDirges
AnnieDirges AnnieDirges
  • 27-03-2017
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How do we say "happy" in Shakespearean English?

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theresaanderson
theresaanderson theresaanderson
  • 27-03-2017
In Shakespearean English, the term used for "happy" would either be merry or gay. 
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TheMaster82 TheMaster82
  • 28-10-2020

Answer:

Gay

Explanation:what kind of question is that lol

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