At some point, the number of unique words is a bad thing. Too many different things to memorize is a drag. See cuneiform writing. An agglutinative language with well-understood prefixes, suffixes, and roots (more like German) can be much better.
There's a shit ton of objects in the modern world. Generally, if you don't use them, you don't need to know what they are. I guess some of them you might see a lot without using. A lot of verbs and adjectives are pretty universal and can be used in any field. You can push and pull things in so many fields. Colors are adjectives, and they can be used in any field.
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