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Longest word in different languages !

When i'm talking about longest word , i mean a non scientific word , cause the longest word in the world is a scientific word . Actually it is a scientific name of a chemical component called " Titin " and it takes 3 & half hours to say it , so definitely it is longest word in the world and needs one of those crazy scientist who would spend 3 & half hours of his life saying a word ! LOL , Then that would make a sense .

Let's start with the longest word in Arabic language . It is " أفإستسقيناكموها " which is 15 letter. This word means " did we ask you to give it to us to drink " .

The longest word in English is " Antidisestablishmentarianism " which is 28 letters .

The longest word in Turkish , cause i'm a Turkish fan ;) , is
" Muvaffakiyetsizleştiricileştiriveremeyebileceklerimizdenmişsinizcesine " which is 70 letters. It means " as if u would be from those we can't easly make a maker of unsuccessful ones " . Guys don't be sad if you couldn't pronounce it , even don't give it a trial . There is an interesting video , you can YouTube it , that native Turkish speakers are trying to pronounce it , guess what ! , Yes true , all of them failed :D

The famous English novelist , George Orwell , told us that , presence of those very long words in a language , actually reflects the strength of that language .

Finally , share with us , what is the longest word in your language ?

Dec 23, 2016 8:30 PM
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I once tried to say that during a japanese lesson to show aggultination and i failed too.

The problem is people has to stop a second to understand the word. Brain kinda lags behind the amount of agglutination

Muvaffakiyet-siz-leş-tir-i-ci-leş-tir-iver-e(1)-me-(y2)-ebil-ecek-ler-i-m-iz-den-miş-siniz-cesine

That makes a grand total 20 agglutination in a word. Also do not forget to apply vowel and consonant harmony rules :)

1) I know what this " e " means but i have no what is this classified as in Turkish grammar. Its basically potential negative of " yap-abil-ir-im ", "yap-a(1)-ma-(y2)abil-ir-im."

2) Those y letters don't have any grammatical meaning. They are just there for phonological purposes, to ease the speech and stuff.

Afyonkarahisarlılaştıramadıklarımızdanmışsınızcasına

This is more famous amongst Turkish and long too. Also eaiser to say :)

December 23, 2016