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An average person uses between 6,000 and 10, 000 English words.
Scientist still use the language to name plants or animals. The Roman language is used in many words in the English dictionary as well.
well, in my social studies book its says that the words we use today are Canoe and Hammock.
Many Spanish words have cognates in English. This is very hard if you don't know to do them.
Many English words used everyday are Portuguese in origin. Examples include albatross, albacore, acai, cobra, macaw, yam, dodo, and potato.
Awesome - created in 1598, very commonly used today.
The term is "archaic."
It never really ended but like all languages is evolved into what is today called English. We still use many old English words.
many words
Ain't is considered bad English because lets say that you say "ain't you coming over today there are many more words you can use instead
The language of the Roman Empire is called Latin. There are many words of Latin that are still in use. Stadium, bonus, magnum are examples. Also bear in mind, many words of English are derived from Latin even if they are not actually Latin.
Lots of them. At least a quarter of English words derive from Greek. Anything from regicide to philosophy.
In a word, no, although many modern English words are derived from ancient Greek words, and both Greek and English are ultimately derived from the same ancient language, known today as Proto-Indo-European.
shakespeare used 31534 words and we use over 60, 000
How many words does the average native English speaker use in hisher everyday speech?
Challenge, candle, castle, pocket, fork, warranty, war,cauldron, causeway,Êgarden, and cattle are just a fewÊNorman words are still in use today in the English language.
William Shakespeare - he coined many words and phrases - with bated breath (merchant of Venice) - - a foregone conclusion (Othello) -. His use of language also shaped today's language.