Classic cheap fan AC induction motors (well, even some less cheap) have a lot of slip, and the speed control (if available) is actually often voltage-based (triac dimmer, or classically variable transformer), just adding even more slip. They are designed to be inefficient over the whole slip curve.
2-pole design is quite typical so 3000rpm is often the synchronous speed at 50Hz, but due to the said slip, actual rotation speed can be much less.
The only way to know is to measure. Buy a tachometer. Or, carefully tape a small piece of cardboard so it hits the blade each rotation (carefully enough not to slow it down), record the audio and measure the interval in audio editing software.