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Ever wondered what the longest word in the world is? Actually the longest word might be slightly longer than you might have imagined. This article contains the word you are looking for along with its competitors.
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That word that we have come across is: Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanokoniosis. It is a word containing 45 letters! Please don't ask me how you pronounce it! If you come across a longer word, please do let me know. Here is another example of a Long Word which contains 34 ...
Some consider the number of letters to be the determining factor, while others take into account the number of syllables or even the time it takes to pronounce the word. Regardless of how you choose to define it, the search for the longest word in English remains a...
This very long word with 51 characters was created by 18th century English medical writer, Dr. Edward Strother. He coined the word to describe the spa waters in Bath, a city in England. 3. Bababadalgharaghtakamminapronnkonnbronntonnepronnt- ...
This is one you might actually be able to pronounce if you take it one syllable at a time. It means "legal protection insurance companies." According to Guinness, this was the longest German dictionary word in everyday usage. However, the word below is a longer legitimate and official "lon...
(l)ed. This has ten or eleven letters, again depending on where you’re from. While our transatlantic friends pronounce this something like ‘squirld’ (ˈskwərld), Brits pronounce the word squirrelled with two syllables: ‘squir-relled’ (ˈskwir-əld). I don’t want to say ...
With one hand, track the letters on your palm as you pronounce them. This method is an easy way to apply kinetic learning. You use three learning pathways that reinforce the words in the memory. These are: The motion of your mouth and lips ...
I’m curious as to how you pronounce the names of those places in Wales? Reply Paul Randalsays: October 25, 2007 at 8:51 pm Badly usually :-) Reply October 26, 2007 at 4:39 am One of the longest hungarian word: töredezettségmentesítőtleníttethetetlenségtelenítőtlenked...