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Measure your English vocabulary
This test is designed to estimate your total English vocabulary based on how many words you know in a much smaller set. You just tick the words if you know their meaning. I was surprised how many words I had never seen before. No cheating, of course! :wicked:
Does anybody know of an equivalent one for Spanish? |
According to that my vocabulary size is about 23k
And yes, many words that I have never heard of or read before. Which is a nice addition to one's vocabulary, but what's the point, if nobody's going to understand you? ;) |
36,900!
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17,100
not bad, and I left unchecked some 20 or 25 word I know I knew or looked them up once or I'm not sure but no wonder as I automatically understand words like uxoricide, gingivitis or cerebral, as they are similar in Spanish -in fact, I made a sampling long time ago and there are some 22-25,000 English words I already know by these means- what doesn't mean that I know 30 or 40,000 words in English. |
I think it must generate different words each time you enter because 'uxoricide' wasn't in my list. I don't know exactly what it means but as I think 'uxorious' means obsessive, excessive love of one's wife, it probably means 'murder of a beloved wife', does it?
I'll post and look it up - honest! Surprisingly it's not in my 'Concise Oxford Dictionary' so I had to refer to Wikipedia; but yes, it's 'wife murder'! Not a commonly used word though, at least not on this side of the Atlantic. |
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@Perikles: I'll look for something similar in Spanish, but I doubt there is anyone carrying on such systematic research online. :thinking:
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:raisetheroof: 24,700... I expected less, as I left so many words unchecked. :dancingman: |
Hmm, 37,100. Looking at the breakdowns, it seems that my result is unusually high for my age and my SAT verbal score. But my verbal skills are lopsided: I've always tested much better in grammar and vocabulary than in literary knowledge.
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just 7.5k :((
I suck Maybe I have the disadvantage that my native language does not even remotely share any sort of vocabulary with English as opposed to Spanish that does |
23,600 words. It would really be nice to have a similar test in Spanish.
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23,200, but I think it's due many latin/spanish/historic words (like tricorn, uxoricide) in my quiz.
I left many uncheked, so I think it would be worse. Honestly I think I should be 12.000 or less. Saludos :D Good test perikles :D |
I got 20,800 words. I think that is pretty cool.
But it is nothing compared to the 250,000 words in the english language. _____________ Yo recibí veinte mill y ochociento palabras. Es un poco asombroso :) Pero es nada cuando aprendí que hay doscientos cincuenta palabras en íngles. |
It's good that you write in Spanish and in English, so we can have a clear idea on what you mean. Nice job! :thumbsup:
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I will try have the accents on the words correct. _______________ Gracias mucho. Yo aprendí las correcciones y las entiendo ahora. Yo probare tener los acentos en las palabras acertado. |
26, 800
don't know if it is good or bad......some words looked made-up.... :D |
19.7k here. Just goes to show that vocab isn't the only thing that's important; I didn't even test into the regular "average" for English speakers, but happen to excel at writing in a way that's been unrivaled by nearly all my peers in recent memory.
Perhaps less is more when it comes to communicating in a concise fashion. |
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Es curioso: según la explicación han quitado todas las palabras que tengan cognados portugueses, porque hacen una investigación especial con brasileños. Pero quedan algunas que tienen una derivación claramente latina (como uxorious, por ejemplo).
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LOL!!! I'm reading all of your guys' (and gals' :rose:) results of 20,000 or so thinking, "I got this". Then I realized I didn't thuroughly read the original post which said it was for English. I will retake it. I will do better :liar:
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