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What is the longest word in Latvian language?

What is the longest word in Latvian language?

Pretpulksteņrādītājvirziens is the longest word in Latvian.

What is the longest word in all languages?

As we saw at the start of our hunt, the longest word according to a lot of sources is the technical name for the protein titin. It is the same across all languages and has nearly 200,000 letters.

What’s the longest Gaelic word?

In Irish Gaelic, the 21-characters term ‘Grianghrafadóireachta’ is regarded as the longest word.

Is there a 100 letter word?

Chemistry is the most common discipline that uses the first category, and sometimes these can get “in the dictionary”. I can count “1-Methylene-5-methylene-7-(3-methylene-1,3,5-cyclohexatrien-1-ylsulfonyl)-3-methylidyne-1-quinoline” as a 100-letter word.

What is the longest word in the Serbian language?

It counts 36 letters and would mean in English something as enigmatic as “ anti-17 year old girl ”. The longest word in Serbian is said to be the 38-letters word ‘ Семпаравиливичинаверсаламилитипиковски ’. It is the last name of a family in old Yugoslavia. This is the longest known word in Serbian language.

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What is the longest word in Swedish language?

According to the Svenska Akademiens Ordlista – the dictionary published every few years by the Swedish Academy – the longest word in Swedish language is ‘ Realisationsvinstbeskattning ’. It is quite a boring word as it means “ capital gains tax ”.

What is the longest word in the German language?

A 79 letter word, Donau­dampf­schiffahrts­elektrizitäten­haupt­betriebs­werk­bau­unter­beamten­gesellschaft, was named the longest published word in the German language by the 1972 Guinness Book of World Records, but longer words are possible.

What is the longest word in Czech language?

The 30-characters word ‘ nejneobhospodařovávatelnějšímu’ is the traditional longest word in Czech language, even though other artificial words can be longer. It means “ to the least cultivable ones”. ‘Znajneprekryštalizovávateľnejšievajúcimi’ counts not less than 40 letters.