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Can anyone translate the line from 'Romeo and Juliet' for me?
Romeo, Romeo. Wherefore art thou, Romeo? (link)
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Romeo, Romeo, where are you, Romeo?
wherefor=where
art=are
thou=you
it could also mean "where is thy romeo?" but in this case it means "where are you Romeo?"
if you have any more questions, feel free to ask!
ANK
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No, I looked it up. It's Romeo, why is you're name Romeo. Meaning why is he a montegue- the rival of the Capulets- what Juilet is. thanks,
L3 Rating change - this advice was not correct, but it was not harmful. A one rating is saved for harmful answers.
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