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How Many Italian Words Do You Know?

Tap through 30 Italian words sampled from A1 to C2 level. You'll get an instant estimate of your vocabulary size and CEFR level. Free, no signup, ~3 minutes.

How many words are there in Italian? The Zingarelli dictionary lists around 145,000 entries. You need a tiny fraction of that: roughly 500 words covers A1 basics and about 4,000 puts you at B2 fluency. This test estimates how many you already know.

30 words · 2–3 minutes · be honest — only count words you could actually translate

What your Italian vocabulary score means

ScoreCEFRWhat you can actually do
~500A1Introduce yourself, order food, survive as a tourist
~1,200A2Handle routine daily exchanges and simple messages
~2,500B1Hold real conversations and understand most everyday texts
~4,000B2Work in Italian, follow films and news comfortably
~6,000–8,000C1Study at university level, read novels without a dictionary
8,000+C2Near-native range: nuance, idiom, and register

How many words does the Italian language have?

There is no single official count, but the reference points are useful: the Zingarelli lists around 145,000 entries, and Italian keeps absorbing new words every year. For learners the practical numbers are far smaller: the 3,000 to 5,000 most frequent words cover the bulk of everyday Italian, which is why frequency-ordered decks are the fastest way in. For how word counts map to CEFR levels across languages, see how many words you need to speak a language.

How the estimate works

Vocabulary research maps CEFR levels to approximate word counts: ~500 words for A1, ~1,200 for A2, ~2,500 for B1, ~4,000 for B2, and 6,000–8,000+ for C1/C2. The test shows you a random sample of words from each level's decks; the share you recognize at each level estimates how much of that level's vocabulary you own. Curious how we schedule reviews after the test? See the interactive forgetting-curve simulator.

What the levels look like

A few of the Italian words the test draws on at each level:

A1ciao, arrivederci, buongiorno, buonasera
A2l'aspetto, magro, grasso, biondo
B1l'assunzione, le dimissioni, la promozione, supervisionare
B2il suffragio, la circoscrizione, il seggio, il plebiscito
C1la ricerca, l'analisi, la dissertazione, la citazione
C2la narratologia, l'esegesi, il canone, il cronotopo

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is this Italian vocabulary test?

The test samples words from CEFR-leveled decks (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2) and estimates your vocabulary size from how many you recognize at each level. It's a directional estimate, good for choosing where to start studying, not a certified assessment. Retaking it gives you a fresh random sample.

How do I test my Italian vocabulary size?

Take this free test: you tap through a sample of Italian words from A1 to C2, marking each as known or unknown, and it estimates your total vocabulary size and CEFR level in about 3 minutes. No signup is needed, and you can retake it any time for a fresh sample.

How many Italian words do I need?

Roughly 500 words covers A1 basics, 1,200 gets you to A2, 2,500 to B1 independence, 4,000 to B2 fluency in most conversations, and 6,000 to 8,000+ to C1/C2 mastery. Frequency matters more than raw count; the most common words do most of the work.

How many words does a fluent Italian speaker know?

An educated native speaker typically knows tens of thousands of words, but you need far fewer to communicate well. Around 3,000 to 5,000 well-chosen words cover most everyday conversation, which is why frequency-based study is so efficient.

What should I do with my result?

Start studying at the level where you stopped recognizing words. All our Italian decks are free, so copy one to your library and review with FSRS spaced repetition, which schedules each word right before you'd forget it.

How many words are there in the Italian language?

The Zingarelli, one of the standard Italian dictionaries, lists around 145,000 entries, and larger historical dictionaries document even more. For learners the practical number is much smaller: the 3,000 to 5,000 most frequent Italian words cover most everyday conversation, which is why frequency-ordered study works so well.

How many Italian words does the average speaker know?

Educated native Italian speakers know tens of thousands of words, but learners need far fewer: about 500 words covers A1 basics, 1,200 reaches A2, 2,500 gives you B1 independence, and around 4,000 frequency-ordered words puts you at B2, where you can follow Italian media and hold real conversations. This test estimates where you currently sit on that scale.

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