On average, an 8-9 year old child typically knows around 10,000 words. However, the vocabulary size can vary among individuals depending on factors such as exposure to language, reading habits, and educational opportunities.
On average, a 3-year-old child should know around 200-1,000 words. However, this number can vary greatly from child to child, as language development progresses at different rates for each individual.
On average, a six year old has a vocabulary of around 2,600 words. It can vary depending on the individual child's exposure to language and interactions with others.
A three-year-old typically has a vocabulary of around 200-1,000 words, but this can vary greatly depending on the individual child's exposure to language and communication skills.
At 1 year old, a baby may typically say a few simple words, such as "mama," "dada," or "bye-bye." It is normal for their vocabulary to be limited at this age as language development is still in progress.
On average, a 2-year-old can say about 50 words. However, there is a wide range of normal development, so some 2-year-olds may say more or fewer words.
Right around 10,000 words.
It depends on the baby.
Most two year old know about 150 to 200 words, but not all
On average, a 3-year-old child should know around 200-1,000 words. However, this number can vary greatly from child to child, as language development progresses at different rates for each individual.
it depends
approximately 100-300 words
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Yes, and if you didn't know that its because your mostly a 5 year old. sorry for the mean words but how can you not know that?!
...1570 meters. A ten-year old can answer that, and I know that because I am a ten-year old.
On average, a six year old has a vocabulary of around 2,600 words. It can vary depending on the individual child's exposure to language and interactions with others.
90 words per minute
ridiculous, independent, incredible, insecure.