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2,978,743. Now use words properly.
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The words used in the Latin language were the words spoken by the ancient Romans and some of those words now have roots in the English language.
shakespeare used 31534 words and we use over 60, 000
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it's sitio web, now a days its not uncommon to hear many of those who speak spanish use words that were created in English being actually said in spanish. many use "web site" too.
many words
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I have a vast vocabulary of millions of words in English that I can potentially use, but I typically use a subset of commonly understood words and phrases to communicate effectively with users.
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Obsolete words are words no longer in general use. This may be because the process or industry to which they referred is now also obsolete. It may also be because language is dynamic and always changing. Many words in the plays of Shakespeare are considered obsolete for instance. Such obsolete words are sometimes also referred to as archaic.
A poet does not usually use as many words as a short story or novel author.