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What is '''¨THE LONGEST WORD¨''' in the German language?
What is  '''¨THE LONGEST WORD¨''' in the German language?


Because German is an "agglutinative" language, meaning a language in which words are made up of distinct other components of meaning, words can be extremely long.
Because German is an "agglutinative" language, meaning a language in which words are made up of distinct other component of meaning, words can be extremely longs.


Actually, the following word is the longest of European languages:
Actually, the following word is the longest of European languages:
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It would be translated in English into 20 words "Association for subordinate officials of the head office management of the Danube steamboat electrical services work-jubilee pins index."
It would be translated in English into 20 words "Association for subordinate officials of the head office management of the Danube steamboat electrical services work-jubilee pins index."


After exploring this fascinating aspect of the German language, you might also be interested in learning more about [[Language/German/Vocabulary/Feelings-and-Emotions|German emotions vocabulary]], [[Language/German/Vocabulary/Greetings-and-Goodbyes|German greetings and farewells]], and [[Language/German/Vocabulary/Animal|German animal names]]. Dive into these topics to expand your German vocabulary even further! 📚
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== '''The longest word in German''' ==
== '''The longest word in German''' ==
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==Other Lessons==
==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/German/Vocabulary/Greetings|Greetings]]
* [[Language/German/Vocabulary/Greetings|Greetings]]
* [[Language/German/Vocabulary/Count-from-1-to-10|Count from 1 to 10]]
* [[Language/German/Vocabulary/Count-from-1-to-10|Count from 1 to 10]]
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* [[Language/German/Vocabulary/Tongue-twisters|Tongue twisters]]
* [[Language/German/Vocabulary/Tongue-twisters|Tongue twisters]]
* [[Language/German/Vocabulary/Camping|Camping]]
* [[Language/German/Vocabulary/Camping|Camping]]
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