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'''Discover the Longest French Word!'''


'''What is the longest French word?'''
Are you curious about the longest word in the French language? Look no further! The record holder is "'''anticonstitutionnellement'''", boasting an impressive 25 letters. This lengthy term translates to "unconstitutionally" in English, meaning "contrary to the rules of government organization" (« de façon contraire aux règles de l'organisation des pouvoirs publics d'un gouvernement .»).


Bonjour à toutes et à tous,
To better understand its usage, consider these examples:
*'''Certains chefs d'Etats agissent anticonstitutionnellement''' - Some heads of state act unconstitutionally.
*'''Cette décision du parlement a été proclamée anticonstitutionnellement''' - This decision of the parliament was proclaimed unconstitutionally.


 
After exploring this fascinating aspect of French vocabulary, you might be interested in learning more about the language. Check out our lessons on [[Language/French/Vocabulary/How-to-say-Good-Bye?|saying goodbye in French]] 🇫🇷, [[Language/French/Vocabulary/Beverages-and-Drinking-Habits|French food and drink vocabulary]] 🍷, and [[Language/French/Vocabulary/Correction|French vocabulary corrections]] ✏️ to further expand your knowledge. Bonne chance!
The longest word of the French language is "'''anticonstitutionnellement'''", with 25 letters.
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* [[Language/French/Vocabulary/When-use-"Mets",-"Met",-"Mes"-or-"Mais"-in-French|When use "Mets", "Met", "Mes" or "Mais" in French]]
It means unconstitutionally, "contrary to the rules of government organization." (« de façon contraire aux règles de l'organisation des pouvoirs publics d'un gouvernement .»)
* [[Language/French/Vocabulary/Greetings|Greetings]]
 
* [[Language/French/Vocabulary/Art|Art]]
Examples of use:
* [[Language/French/Vocabulary/Weather|Weather]]
*'''Certains chefs d'Etats agissent anticonstitutionnellement''' - Some heads of state act unconstitutionally.
* [[Language/French/Vocabulary/Countries-and-Continents|Countries and Continents]]
*'''Cette décision du parlement a été proclamée anticonstitutionnellement''' - This decision of the parliament was proclaimed unconstitutionally
* [[Language/French/Vocabulary/Personnes-VS-Gens|Personnes VS Gens]]
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* [[Language/French/Vocabulary/Tongue-Twisters|Tongue Twisters]]
* [[Language/French/Vocabulary/Time|Time]]
* [[Language/French/Vocabulary/Distinguer|Distinguer]]
* [[Language/French/Vocabulary/Les-4-saisons|Les 4 saisons]]
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Discover the Longest French Word!

Are you curious about the longest word in the French language? Look no further! The record holder is "anticonstitutionnellement", boasting an impressive 25 letters. This lengthy term translates to "unconstitutionally" in English, meaning "contrary to the rules of government organization" (« de façon contraire aux règles de l'organisation des pouvoirs publics d'un gouvernement .»).

To better understand its usage, consider these examples:

  • Certains chefs d'Etats agissent anticonstitutionnellement - Some heads of state act unconstitutionally.
  • Cette décision du parlement a été proclamée anticonstitutionnellement - This decision of the parliament was proclaimed unconstitutionally.

After exploring this fascinating aspect of French vocabulary, you might be interested in learning more about the language. Check out our lessons on saying goodbye in French 🇫🇷, French food and drink vocabulary 🍷, and French vocabulary corrections ✏️ to further expand your knowledge. Bonne chance!

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