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A vocabulary is a set of words that a given person knows, or that one is being taught in a specific language.

Example:

  • encyclopedia (in English)
  • 百科事典 (Hyakka-jiten encyclopedia in Japanese)
  • For a sample of Korean and Chinese vocabulary (in comparison), see Hanja.


See also: language, grammar, part of speech, word, jargon, term, slang, glossary, technical terminology

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