An average person uses between 6,000 and 10, 000 English words.
On average, the average person speaks one or two languages.
Many English words come from a variety of languages including Latin, French, and Germanic languages like Old English. Over time, English has borrowed and adapted words from these languages, leading to the rich and diverse vocabulary we have today.
Approximately 60% of common English words have roots in Old English. This includes everyday words such as "house," "food," and "water."
English uses many borrowed words too many to list here. But the following are some borrowed words: Hawaiian - ukulele, hula Malay - bamboo, gong Mandarin - kowtow, typhoon Norwegian - walrus, ski welsh - corgi, maggot
There are over 14,000 words in the English language that begin with the letter 's'.
The average person can write around 500 to 700 words in an hour.
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The average person says about 3,000 words every day. Don't ask me how I know this!
An educated adult uses 2,000 words a day
A person with a basic typing skills can type, on average, 60 wpm.
Oh honey, the average native English speaker uses about 16,000 words in their everyday speech. But let's be real, it's not about the quantity, it's about how you use them. So go ahead and spice up your vocab, darling!
The average length of English words is approximately 4.5 letters. Therefore, on average 350 words would include approximately 1575 letters.
The average person can write about 500 to 700 words per hour.
On average about 3 and in the world 2 people die every second and four baby's are born
The average graduated (educated) person has a vocabulary count of about 23000 words! So unless you are a Genius and know a FEW languages NO one person could know that many words.
I'm a slow typist, but I could get 175 words in five minutes with zero errors, no problem.