How do you say I in Elizabethan language?

How do you say I in Elizabethan language? Shakespeare’s Pronouns Elizabethan English used a set of pronouns than we’re used to. The first person — I, me, my, and mine — remains basically the same. The second-person singular (you, your, yours), however, is translated like so: “Thou” for “you” (nominative, as in “Thou hast risen. … Continue reading How do you say I in Elizabethan language?