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In case anyone wondered... Wed Nov 15, 2006 21:18 pm  In case anyone wondered...
 

I found a site that could approximately tell you how many English words you know. I decided to post it here because there was this guy asking how he could estimate his knowledge.
Hope im not too obtrusive with this post of mine...
Here is the link to the site:

http://www.wordsandtools.com/vocdemo/gzram3.html
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