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whats the longest ever word in spanish , french and dutch?

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Answered by rudra1981sharma
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The longest word in the authoritative Van Dale Dutch dictionary (2009 edition) in plural form is meervoudigepersoonlijkheidsstoornissen; 38 letters long, meaning "multiple personality disorders". The entry in the dictionary however is in the singular, counting 35 letters. the-longest-word-in-the-french-language.html, the longest word in French is "anticonstitutionnellement" which is an adverb meaning 'anti-constitutionally'. Word Letters Translation

hipopotomonstrosesquipedaliofobia 33 hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia

esternocleidooccipitomastoideo 30 sternocleidomastoid

hexakosioihexekontahexafobia 28 hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia

anticonstitucionalmente 23 anticonstitutionally

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Answered by Anonymous
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The longest word in any given language depends on the word formation rules of each specific language, and on the types of words allowed for consideration.

Agglutinative languages allow for the creation of long words via compounding. Words consisting of hundreds, or even thousands of characters have been coined. Even non-agglutinative languages may allow word formation of theoretically limitless length in certain contexts. An example common to many languages is the term for a very remote ancestor, "great-great-.....-grandfather", where the prefix "great-" may be repeated any number of times. The examples of "longest words" within the "Agglutinative Languages" section may be nowhere near close to the longest possible word in said language, but is instead a popular example of a text-heavy word.

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