Shakespeare's plays contain around 31,000 different words.
As Hamlet says, "words, words, words".
They wold rely on words.
Approximately 1,600 different words a day if you are aged 18 or above living in the U.K
There is approximately 200 transition words
Shakespeare is estimated to have created around 1,700 words in the English language.
There are a few different words with approximately that meaning. They are étranger, extra-terrestre and aliéné.
Approximately 1,600 different words a day if you are aged 18 or above living in the U.K
1702! it definitely does not have 182 trillion.
Shakespeare is estimated to have used or created around 1,700 words in the English language.
It depends. If you write short words (like 'if' and 'it') you can write approximately 56,832,436 words. If you write long words (like 'Constantinople' and 'Timbuktu') it is significantly less; approximately only 8,118,919.429 words. Mechanical pencils can replace their own lead and write as many words as you know. Also, pencils can write more foreign words than English words because of the way they are pronounced.
A variety of Shakespearian words are still used today but many of the words were made up by William and many may be rather familiar.
The longest play is Hamlet, which is the only Shakespeare play with more than thirty thousand words