Rank in Wordlist | Word | Rank in Wordlist | Word |
---|---|---|---|
1 | te | 26 | I |
2 | o | 27 | Ka |
3 | i | 28 | tōna |
4 | ngā | 29 | ia |
5 | ki | 30 | nei |
6 | Ko | 31 | ā |
7 | he | 32 | tētahi |
8 | e | 33 | iwi |
9 | ko | 34 | noa |
10 | a | 35 | nga |
11 | ka | 36 | Māori |
12 | Te | 37 | rā |
13 | me | 38 | tae |
14 | ingoa | 39 | hei |
15 | tau | 40 | nui |
16 | whenua | 41 | anō |
17 | ana | 42 | Ngāti |
18 | He | 43 | kia |
19 | E | 44 | kei |
20 | ai | 45 | hoki |
21 | kura | 46 | mā |
22 | reo | 47 | rāwhiti |
23 | atu | 48 | noho |
24 | mō | 49 | tēnei |
25 | mai | 50 | Nō |
The table shows the top-50 words of the corpus. Usually we see stopwords.
Language: Afrikaans
This list is a good candidate for a first stopword list for a language.
Usually a small, balanced corpus is enough to get a good list of high frequent words. But if the small corpus has some very prominent topic, this will be visible even in the top word lists.
select w_id-100 as rank_in_wordlist, word from words where w_id>100 order by w_id limit 50;
3.4 Sample words for different frequency ranges