Name: Anonymous 2007-03-23 2:37 ID:fywNYkzU
About how many words does one need to know in order to, say, read a newspaper or have a meaningful conversation, in a given language? I realize that the figure probably varies widely depending on the language, but I'm just looking for a rough estimate.
I think I read somewhere that 90% of everyday speech in Italian is made up of around 2000 words. Does that sound accurate?
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I think I read somewhere that 90% of everyday speech in Italian is made up of around 2000 words. Does that sound accurate?
In before "OVER NINE-THOUSAND"