Henry his daughter Katharine's hand in marriage (which may be why she is so determined to learn English).
Johnny English
union soldiers
Queen Margaret is the widow of King Henry IV, who was seen dead earlier in the play in the scene where Richard woos Anne. She is of the house of Lancaster.
The first rule of a screenplay is to make it readable. "Broken English" may be included in dialogue if the character speaks broken English. In the scene set-up words, best practices dictate that you use the best English you can and then hire someone to help you edit these words for an English reader.
Henry V, Act 4, Scene 3: 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers' (It's in the 'St. Crispin's Day' speech).
Shakespeare wrote in Early Modern English.
A famous crime scene investigator is Henry Lee.
After Henry had left the tattered soldier and was back on the battle scene, he realized he didn't have his rifle.
Shakespeare wrote in Modern English but he invented his own words too. He used words that people didn't really understand, because they were new, but audiences then like audiences now can figure it out from the context and how the actors are saying it.
Act 1 Scene 2
"Beautiful scene!" in English is Che bella scena! or Che bel panorama! in Italian.
The song that is sung in hollow Crown henry V, the scene with pistol Nym and Bardolph is Non nobis.
it's called maalox it's an antiacid
Henry Louis Gates Jr.
Henry & June
scene, landscape
This quote is from William Shakespeare's play "King Henry V". In Act III, Scene II, the French princess Katherine says, "The Princess is the better Englishwoman." The quote emphasizes the idea that people who are concise with their words are often more effective and impactful.