This one was really interesting! (From the koohii forums, again. I'm not sure if I need to spend more time there, or less. So full of interesting ways to waste time.) It purports to be a test that can determine
roughly how many words you know in Japanese from a fifty-word quiz. (Brought to us by the publisher of an electronic CD dictionary,
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I used Rikaichan (the firefox plugin) to check a bunch of them. If the compound meant what I thought it did and was pronounced the way I expected, I marked it as known, otherwise not. But mostly they weren't even close; the words were either familiar or totally unfamiliar to me.
It was funny how far some of the meanings were from the kanji. I don't think I would ever have guessed that 道化方 meant jester (road-change-direction?), but then again, I wouldn't have remembered that 道化 was "clown", even though I know perfectly well what a どうけ is. (道化のバギー!) Oh, Japanese.
Curiosity led me to try out a comparable test for English. Interestingly, if the statistics on that page are correct, most native adult English speakers recognize 15-30K words and the statistical curve tops out around 40K. (I was around 39K - way, way too much time spent with my nose buried in a book as a child ( ... )
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Yeah, me neither. I got 27,700 for Japanese (junior high level, sighhhh) and 29,800 for English, and I certainly don't feel like my vocabulary levels for the two languages are comparable.
As a note of interest, if I check 輪タク (a word that made me facepalm when I looked it up), I go up to 41,900. Well, I guess I'll never forget that word now.
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Ha! I wonder how many thousands of words' credit I got for recognizing ライニング?
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