These are the top 10 most-used English words:
There is a list of the "top 100" at the related link below.
The most common words in English, known as high-frequency words, make up about 45% of all written English text. These words are typically short, functional words such as "the," "of," "and," "to," and "in." The specific number of words that make up this percentage can vary slightly depending on the source and methodology used to determine high-frequency words, but it generally falls within the range of 100-200 words.
200 words added every quarter
English is the language spoken by most Torontonians, but approximately 200 languages are spoken in Toronto.
lycopodium is mainly used for lower parts
at the most $200
oogley boogaley
There were differences, and those differences also depend upon the region you which to specify. It tends to hold true in writing, and some claim that it was also true in spoken English, that speakers were more verbose than they are now, or spoke in greater sentence length. There were, of course, words which we have in our language which were not present then, and also words that they used which seem archaic to us now (words like "aught", meaning "anything/something", or "betwixt" meaning "between"). You would have been able to understand a New England area English speaker well 200 years ago. If you are further interested in the history and change of the English language, you might research the Middle English and Old English.
over a thousand words. they like to learn swear words the most, because they get more reactions from their owners. the African grey( i think) is the parrot that can learn the most words.
Sherfield English's population is 200.
Most two year old know about 150 to 200 words, but not all
200
200 = two hundred.