Average is 2-3 words a second, so around 140 words.
That number does not exist since numbers go on infinitely.
"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.
The number 32156002 or 32,156,002 is spelled or spoken "thirty-two million, one hundred fifty-six thousand and two."
The decimla number is "eight and five hundred and fifty-two ten-thousandths."(In practice, it is spoken eight point zero five five two.)
The maximum number of syllables spoken in one second is around 10 to 14 for an average speaker with fast speech rate. This can vary depending on the language, speaker's articulation speed, and the complexity of the words being spoken.
Average is 2-3 words a second, so around 140 words.
That number does not exist since numbers go on infinitely.
I have been in medicine for twenty years. The average 14 month old child speaks and uses appropriately 12-15 words by this time. Other absolutely normal children don't say a word until they are two. If your child is 24 months and has not spoken any words- check for problems.
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.
because you've spoken bad words. and that was rude.
Seven random words spoken in Spain are:HolaGraciasAdiósBuenoEspañolproblemacuanto
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).
No, "month" is not a preposition. It is a noun that refers to a specific division of time, typically consisting of four weeks. Prepositions are words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence.