by Laura Jones
Updated on October 7, 2024
Is it a German word, I hear you ask? German is pretty famous for its long words, but it doesn’t actually have the longest word in the world. And honestly, there is quite a bit of controversy surrounding what the actual longest word in the world is. If you have hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia (a fear of long words), be brave. Because we’re about to look at some of the longest words in the world in any language, in fact.
German is well-known for having very long words due to it being an agglutinative language – i.e. it smashes shorter words together to make a longer, more descriptive one. Finding the longest German word is tricky because, like in English, there’s some controversy over what a proper word is. The most widely-accepted longest German word is Donaudampfschifffahrtsgesellschaftskapitän, which apparently means Danube steamship company captain. Cool job, cool word. It has 42 letters. (I’m ready for the Germans among you to tell me about much longer words you have – my question is, have you ever used them?!)
German isn’t the only agglutinative language; in fact there are quite a few and Finnish is one of them. Their longest accepted word is 61 letters long! And like in German, it’s also a job. Lentokonesuihkuturbiinimoottoriapumekaanikkoaliupseerioppilas means airplane jet turbine engine auxiliary mechanic non-commissioned officer student. Imagine having to tell people your job title with that one.
The longest word in Korean is 청자양인각연당초상감모란문은구대접. It is 17 syllable blocks – which doesn’t look very long to anyone who doesn’t read Korea. But it has 46 Hangul letters – so that’s pretty long! It describes a kind of ceramic bowl. Another super useful, everyday word.
Tweedehandsemotorverkoopsmannevakbondstakingsvergaderingsameroeperstoespraakskrywerspersverklaringuitreikingsmediakonferensieaankondiging is the longest word in Afrikaans. It has 136 letters! It means issuable media conference’s announcement at a press release regarding the convener’s speech at a secondhand car dealership union’s strike meeting. Unfortunately, this is a word which has been made up to be a very long word, so I’m not sure we can really count it. It’s also extremely specific and unlikely to be widely used.
The longest word in Bulgarian is 39 letters long and it is Непротивоконституционствувателствувайте. It translates in English to Do not act against the constitution! It makes me wonder if there are a lot of rebellious Bulgarians out there if they needed a single word to express this. Maybe it’s time for you to try to learn Bulgarian.
Ojibwe is an indigenous language spoken in Canada and the United States. Containing 66 letters, miinibaashkiminasiganibiitoosijiganibadagwiingweshiganibakwezhigan is a very descriptive term for what we in English call blueberry pie. I think that makes this my favourite long word in the world.
The longest word you will find in an English dictionary is 45 letters long and is the name for the disease silicosis: Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis. Lovely, eh? There’s a bit of controversy surrounding this word though because it was specifically made up to be the longest word in the English dictionary. And it’s not very useful for us average humans.
Antidisestablishmentarianism is often taught to English kids as the longest word in English. But, as we’ve seen above, that’s not true. Deinstitutionalisation and counterrevolutionaries are the longest words you are likely to find in a general text in English – so the longest words you might really need to learn. Both words have 22 letters.
The longest word in the world is an English word. It is 189,819 letters long and takes over three hours to say. It’s the chemical name for a titin protein. Unfortunately, it’s not a useful word for almost anyone as it’s hardly something we’d use everyday.
According to Guinness World Records, the longest word in the world is in Sanskrit. And it is 195 characters long. Here it is:
निरन्तरान्धकारित-दिगन्तर-कन्दलदमन्द-सुधारस-बिन्दु-सान्द्रतर-घनाघन-वृन्द-सन्देहकर-स्यन्दमान-मकरन्द-बिन्दु-बन्धुरतर-माकन्द-तरु-कुल-तल्प-कल्प-मृदुल-सिकता-जाल-जटिल-मूल-तल-मरुवक-मिलदलघु-लघु-लय-कलित-रमणीय-पानीय-शालिका-बालिका-करार-विन्द-गलन्तिका-गलदेला-लवङ्ग-पाटल-घनसार-कस्तूरिकातिसौरभ-मेदुर-लघुतर-मधुर-शीतलतर-सलिलधारा-निराकरिष्णु-तदीय-विमल-विलोचन-मयूख-रेखापसारित-पिपासायास-पथिक-लोकान्.
Beautiful, isn’t it? It first appeared in literature and it describes a region in Tamil Nadu in India. So officially, this is the longest word in the world.
So there you have it! These are some of the longest words in the world. Which ones of them are you going to learn? If I had to choose, it’d definitely be the Ojibwe word for blueberry pie, as it may one day come in useful for me!