| This listing seems to be taken primarily from printed sources. Otherwise, one would expect to see "ja" and "nein", and "doch" (a version of "yes" that doesn't really have a counterpart in English) would be much higher. Certainly, all of those appear far more in daily speech than "Prozent" (percent)! It would also have been nice to combine together all the different forms of each word - e.g. eine, einem, einen, einer, eines -- these are all really the same word. |