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I found this online English vocabulary test, where I scored an estimated 38 100 words. You can find my results here. It's funny that I got such a good score, since I'm not even a native English speaker. So how do y'all do in this test?
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29,700, when I really squint and rack my brains. Which is above the average for my age of 17, so I'm perfectly happy with that.
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33,500 at 19. Which is apparently above average by a large margin. Also, I know more words than an average 32 year old. Woop. Reading all those books as a kid helped.
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36,100 at 25; I'm apparently inbetween the 90th and 95th percentile of English speakers on vocabulary mastery.
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34,100, not bad for my 3rd language. I noticed I had a fair bit of success with foreign derived words (hey, I know those words from French and Italian) while some of the more "straight" English words had me completely stumped.
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40800. Third language for me as well.
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35,300, mainly owing to my rapacious reading habits. Pretty good, I suppose.
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22,800. Slightly disappointed. Oh, well.
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Thanas wrote:40800. Third language for me as well.
I'd think your line of work would help a lot, in the list they gave me I noticed a lot of words which I've only seen in legal documents. In context I could probably figure out what they mean but by themselves I have no clue.
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Just 28,000. I expected a bit more than that.
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Only 18,400 words. I'm pretty pathetic when it comes to my vocabulary, though I suspect the average word count for most Singaporean to be around my level.
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Thanas wrote:40800. Third language for me as well.
I'd think your line of work would help a lot, in the list they gave me I noticed a lot of words which I've only seen in legal documents. In context I could probably figure out what they mean but by themselves I have no clue.
Actually, what helped most was knowing latin and greek. For example, uxoricide.

But yeah, a lot of that is terminology as you said.
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Thanas wrote:
aerius wrote:
Thanas wrote:40800. Third language for me as well.
I'd think your line of work would help a lot, in the list they gave me I noticed a lot of words which I've only seen in legal documents. In context I could probably figure out what they mean but by themselves I have no clue.
Actually, what helped most was knowing latin and greek. For example, uxoricide.

But yeah, a lot of that is terminology as you said.
The only thing I got out of that was the act of killing something. I had to look up uxor. Are you fully fluent in Greek and Latin? I only know that you know a good amount of Latin.
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29400. About what I expected, i simply lack some exposure to situations that media can not provide. It's still average for a native speaker, which is quite good given that i never visited any English-speaking country or took advanced courses.
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Fluent? Probably not because nobody really speaks them anymore.
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32,000, though I think an actual quiz would be a better test.
Thanas wrote:Fluent? Probably not because nobody really speaks them anymore.
I think Greeks might take offence with that statement. :wink:
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29,000. I'm fairly sure most of those have not been used in a normal conversation in about 200 years.

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35 400. I'm not unhappy with that, considering I haven't read much outside of textbooks since high school, and those don't have a lot of difficult words (specialized, yes, but not really obscure).

And it is my second language.
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spaceviking wrote:32,000, though I think an actual quiz would be a better test.
Thanas wrote:Fluent? Probably not because nobody really speaks them anymore.
I think Greeks might take offence with that statement. :wink:
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38,600, which is about what I expected. There are quite some words that I've never seen before, though a couple of those I could figure out from their roots. I have to wonder, though, if anyone (besides Thanas :P) ever uses fuliginous in lieu of its much simpler and more familiar synonym, Spoiler
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I did not know fuginous.
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Good thing that's not a word, then. :wink:
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Yeah, but I think you got my meaning anyway...
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38,200, though I'd never think to use most of the stranger words if I didn't have them in front of me. And now I know what sparge means. So I'm going to call it a win.
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33,600 words. I did get 800 on the SAT verbal section, but that was over 12 years ago and I suspect that the Internet has rotted my brain since then. Also, I clicked on "melange" despite only remembering the Dune definition.
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