Indie Scribe Magazine July 2014 | Page 30

The whole of Shakespeare contains only about 20,000 different words – less than half of the vocabulary of the average English speaker today.

There are two Cs in the word Icelandic, but there is no letter C in the Icelandic language.

Typewriters used to be known as ‘literary pianos’.

The first man to use the word ‘bored’ was Byron in 1823.