![]() Despite being in the dictionary, the word was originally made up by the president of the National Puzzlers’ League. It’s a technical word referring to the lung disease more commonly known as silicosis. pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosisĪppearing in the Oxford English Dictionary, this 45-letter word for a disease is the longest English word that is defined in a major dictionary. “In it, the distress, caused by thirst, to travellers, was alleviated by clusters of rays of the bright eyes of the girls the rays that were shaming the currents of light, sweet and cold water charged with the strong fragrance of cardamom, clove, saffron, camphor and musk and flowing out of the pitchers (held in) the lotus-like hands of maidens (seated in) the beautiful water-sheds, made of the thick roots of vetiver mixed with marjoram, (and built near) the foot, covered with heaps of couch-like soft sand, of the clusters of newly sprouting mango trees, which constantly darkened the intermediate space of the quarters, and which looked all the more charming on account of the trickling drops of the floral juice, which thus caused the delusion of a row of thick rainy clouds, densely filled with abundant nectar.” 3. It has the distinction of being the longest word in all of literature, appearing in the 1970 book Varadāmbikā Pariṇaya Campū by Tirumalāmbā. At 195 characters (it’s 428 when transliterated into the roman writing system), this is more of a sentence than an actual word. This Sanskrit word has the prestige of being the Guinness Book of World Records’ longest word. Technical words can grow to enormous lengths, but they also kind of suck all the fun out of this question. You’ll notice there’s an ellipsis here, and that’s because this word, in total, is 189,819 letters long, and it’s the chemical name for the largest known protein, titin. methionylthreonylthreonylglutaminylalanyl…isoleucine Thanks so much for having us! It was amazing to meet so many other polyglots from around the world □️ #polyglotconference #polyglot #polyglotgathering #polyglotcheck #polyglotchallenge #bilingual #multilingual #babbel #learnanewlanguage ![]() you think of a really long word in your language? □ This video was filmed at the Polyglot Conference in Budapest. There must be impressively long words that actually exist. Still here? OK, fine, that’s kind of cheating. ![]() Therefore, the longest word is infinitely long. And German isn’t alone in this (nor is it even the most impressive) languages including Finnish, Estonian and English can all produce words that are infinitely long. The law went away in 2013, however, and this word was struck from the books.īecause German words can be made by mashing smaller words together, they can technically stretch to infinity. The official longest German word at 63 letters used to be the name of a beef label law: Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz. A famous example of this is German, which has a reputation for having words for everything. That means words can be created by just jamming other, smaller words together. The fact is that many languages are agglutinative. No one is quite sure where it started, but the idea of antidisestablishmentarianism being the longest word is a linguistic myth. There’s just one problem: it’s not the longest word. Gleeful middle schoolers love to say it because once you know this word, you must truly have mastered the language. This 28-letter word, which is the name of a movement in 19th century England against the disestablishment of the Church of England, sure is a mouthful. ![]() You may have heard that the longest word in the world is antidisestablishmentarianism.
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