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Hey, Vsauce. Michael here. About 6 percent of everything you say and read and write is the the - is the most used word in the English language. About one out of every 16 words we encounter on a daily basis is the. The top 20 most common English words in order are the, of, and, to, a, in, is, I, that, it, for, you, was, with, on, as, have, but, be, they. Thats a fun fact. A piece of trivia but its also more. You see, whether the most commonly used words are ranked across an entire language, or in just one book or article, almost every time a bizarre pattern emerges. The second most used word will appear about half as often as the most used. The third one third as often. The fourth one fourth as often. The fifth one fifth as often. The sixth one sixth as often, and so on all the way down. Seriously. For some reason, the amount of times a word is used is just proportional to one over its rank. Word frequency and ranking on a log log graph fol