16,000 for both men and women. See below. Matthias R. Mehl,1* Simine Vazire,2 Nairán Ramírez-Esparza,3 Richard B. Slatcher,3 James W. Pennebaker3 Women are generally assumed to be more talkative than men. Data were analyzed from 396 participants who wore a voice recorder that sampled ambient sounds for several days. Participants' daily word use was extrapolated from the number of recorded words. Women and men both spoke about 16,000 words per day.
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Cuss words have always existed. All societies have had their "forbidden" or "rude" words that were not to be spoken.
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Stymied - this would work for both written and spoken struggle for words
Average is 2-3 words a second, so around 140 words.
That number does not exist since numbers go on infinitely.
I think it was 65
It is not possible to quantify the number of words spoken by the oldest person in the world. Each person's communication and speech patterns are unique, and there is no definitive record of the total number of words spoken by any individual.
The average person uses 5000 to 15000 spoken words a day, but about 45% of them are the same words repeated. You could easily use 500 words in a single conversation.
"Word" is not a unit of time. The same number of words takes different amounts of time to be spoken by different people, and even to be spoken by the same person if he's rested or tired, interested in the words or not, etc.
16,000 for both men and women. See below. Matthias R. Mehl,1* Simine Vazire,2 Nairán Ramírez-Esparza,3 Richard B. Slatcher,3 James W. Pennebaker3 Women are generally assumed to be more talkative than men. Data were analyzed from 396 participants who wore a voice recorder that sampled ambient sounds for several days. Participants' daily word use was extrapolated from the number of recorded words. Women and men both spoke about 16,000 words per day. Larendee Roos
Seven random words spoken in Spain are:HolaGraciasAdiósBuenoEspañolproblemacuanto
because you've spoken bad words. and that was rude.
I can (very) roughly estimate that there are millions of words on Earth. The English language alone has about half a million, and it has the greatest number of words; there are thousands of other languages, although most of these are spoken by very few people (there are also dead languages spoken by nobody).
Good question... It's definitely not "number of heartbeats", "number of times blinked", "number of breaths taken"... Perhaps it's "number of words spoken" ? Or possibly "the number of times swallowed during the day".
" forty-one "Note:In addition to being written, the numbermay also be spoken in the same words.