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Ciao! Italian learners,

The longest Italian word is Precipitevolissimevolmente with 26 letters.

It means "in a way like someone acts very hastily".

Other words can be created with a similar (and grammatically correct) mechanism starting from a longer root, winding up with a longer word.

Some examples are:

  • sovramagnificentissimamente (cited by Dante Alighieri in De vulgari eloquentia), 27 letters, "in a way that is more than magnificent by far" (archaic);
  • incontrovertibilissimamente, 27 letters, "in a way that is very difficult to falsify";
  • particolareggiatissimamente, 27 letters, "in an extremely detailed way";
  • anticostituzionalissimamente, 28 letters, "in a way that strongly violates the constitution".

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