'Did You Know' facts of English
Category: Motivation || Published on : 2020-06-11 15:23:41
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There are some amazing facts of English that will grab your interest in learning this language more cordially. Here below some interesting facts are mentioned, let’s give a precise read to them.
• Shakespeare added 1,700 words to the English language during his lifetime.
• “I am” is the shortest complete sentence in the English language.
• The word "queue" is the only word in the English Language that is still pronounced the same way when the last four letters are removed.
• English uses the Latin alphabet.
• The British Empire and iPhone are some of the biggest reasons English is so widespread today.
• A pangram is a sentence that contains every letter in the language. For example, "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
• The shortest and oldest word in the English language is "I."
• The Most Common Letter Used in English is “E”
• If You Turn the Word “SWIM” upside down, it still says SWIM!
• A new word is added to the dictionary every two hours.
• "Dammit I'm mad" is the same spelt backwards
• "Bookkeeper" & "Bookkeeping" are only words in English language with three consecutive double letters.
• English used to have 29 letters instead of the current 26.
• The word "oysterhood" means "reclusiveness" or "an overwhelming desire to stay at home."
• English is the official language for maritime and aeronautical communications.
• If you wrote out all the numbers (e.g. one, two, three . . . ), you would not use the letter "b" until the word "billion."
• The least used letter in the alphabet is Q
• The average English speaker only knows between 20,000 and 30,000 words.
• The most commonly used adjective is good.
• The longest word in the English language is 45 letters long: "Pneumonoultramicroscopic-silicovolcanoconiosis." It is the scientific name for a type of lung disease.
• Words have a lifespan of anywhere between 1,000 and 20,000 years. More commonly used words tend to last longer.
• Those who read fiction have a larger vocabulary than those who do not. Fiction usually contains a wider range of vocabulary than nonfiction does.
• Only one word in all of English has the letters X, Y, and Z in order: Hydroxyzine. This unique word is a type of medicine that prevents sneezing and anxiety.
• Though not commonly used, the day after tomorrow is called "overmorrow."
• The most complex word in the English language is "set." This small word has over 430 definitions and requires a 60,000 word definition that covers 24 pages in the Oxford English Dictionary.
• The dot on top of the letter 'i' is called a tittle.
• There are only 4 words in the English language which end in 'dous' (they are: hazardous, horrendous, stupendous and tremendous)
• The oldest word in the English language is 'town'.
• The word 'Strengths' is the longest word in the English language with just one vowel
• The most commonly used noun is time.
• The longest common word with all the letters in alphabetical order is "almost."
• The word "good" has the most synonyms of any other word in the English language, at 380.
• The longest common word with no vowels is "rhythms."
• The first number spelled out that contains an "a" is one thousand.
• The opposite of "sparkle" is "darkle."
• The longest word you can make using only four letters is "senseless."