Compared to the longest word in the world, the longest Slovenian word is a real dwarf, since "merely" has 26 letters. The longest number is an incredible 189,819! The longest Slovenian word is the same length as the longest Italian word, i.e. precipitevolissimevolmente (hurriedly), and slightly shorter than the longest Croatian word, i.e. pristolonasljednikovičičinima (heiress to the throne), which has 30 letters. Do you know what our longest word is?
The longest word in the world is Methionylthreonylthreonylglutaminylarg… isoleucine. To read it, we need three and a half hours, and you can see the pronunciation in the clip below. This English word comes from biology and is a term for human protein titin.
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The longest Slovenian word it is dialectically materialistic, which is dominated by bourgeois-nationalist, all-Faith imperialism and Old Church Slavonicism. The Guinness Book of World Records lists the Sanskrit word count as the longest word in the world 431 characters. The longest German word is Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz, which has 63 letters, and the longest is Spanish pentakismyriahexakisquiliotetracosiohexacontapentágono (56465-sided polygon) with 54 letters.
In Hungarian, there is no such thing as the longest word, as words can be lengthened indefinitely. It is Hungarian agglutination language, that is, a language that forms words and forms by gluing together constituent semantic parts.