Acetylseryltyrosylserylisoleucylthreonylserylprolylserylglutaminyl-
phenylalanylvalylphenylalanylleucylserylserylvalyltryptophylalanyl-
aspartylprolylisoleucylglutamylleucylleucylasparaginylvalylcysteinyl-
threonylserylserylleucylglycylasparaginylglutaminylphenylalanyl-
glutaminylthreonylglutaminylglutaminylalanylarginylthreonylthreonyl-
glutaminylvalylglutaminylglutaminylphenylalanylserylglutaminylvalyl-
tryptophyllysylprolylphenylalanylprolylglutaminylserylthreonylvalyl-
arginylphenylalanylprolylglycylaspartylvalyltyrosyllysylvalyltyrosyl-
arginyltyrosylasparaginylalanylvalylleucylaspartylprolylleucylisoleucyl-
threonylalanylleucylleucylglycylthreonylphenylalanylaspartylthreonyl-
arginylasparaginylarginylisoleucylisoleucylglutamylvalylglutamyl-
asparaginylglutaminylglutaminylserylprolylthreonylthreonylalanylglutamyl-
threonylleucylaspartylalanylthreonylarginylarginylvalylaspartylaspartyl-
alanylthreonylvalylalanylisoleucylarginylserylalanylasparaginylisoleucyl-
asparaginylleucylvalylasparaginylglutamylleucylvalylarginylglycyl-
threonylglycylleucyltyrosylasparaginylglutaminylasparaginylthreonyl-
phenylalanylglutamylserylmethionylserylglycylleucylvalyltryptophyl-
threonylserylalanylprolylalanylserine is the longest word and comes from a book of chemical abstracts. It means Tobacco Mosaic Virus, Second Strain.
That is a bit subjective. There are many words that have been coined simply to try to have the record for being the longest word. Or some people count place names.
If one restricts themselves to non-made up words and no place names, than various scientific words for chemical compounds would be in the lead.
But if one restricts themselves to ordinary, non-specifically coined words, than all of those are around 20 to 40 letters.
In English, antidisestablishmentarianism is the longest by some standards, though incomprehensibilities is the longest in common use. The longest English word appearing in Dictionaries is:
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilico - volcanoconiosis. (Hyphen was added to format)
The longest word in the world, without it being coined or contrived, and not for science, and not a place name, that I could find, was the 130 letter Swedish word:
Nordöstersjökustartilleriflyg-spaningssimulatoranläggningsmaterielunderhållsuppföljningssystemdiskussionsinläggsförberedelsearbeten
"Okay" is a word that has the same meaning and spelling in multiple languages.
education
wife
No, not all languages rely on word order for syntax. Some languages, like Turkish and Japanese, rely more on inflection and case markings to convey the relationship between words in a sentence, rather than strict word order.
There is no word using all of the letters. The longest possible word is "BALANCE"
Yogasana is a Sanskrit word. "Yoga" means union or connection, and "asana" refers to a posture or pose. Together, they represent the physical postures or poses practiced in yoga.
There are long words in many foreign languages, and a string of English gibberish can be arbitrarily long. (see related link)
There isn't a single word for "jewel" in all languages, as each language has its own term. Some examples include "gem" in English, "joya" in Spanish, "bijou" in French, and "gioiello" in Italian.
"African" is not a language. Africa is a continent that contains 54 countries and more than 2100 completely different languages. Some estimates place the number of languages at around 3000.If you have any quesitons about African languages, you will have to specify the language.The most prominent languages spoken in Africa are:AfrikaansAmharicArabicEnglishFrenchFulaHausaIgboOromaSomaliSwahiliYorubaZulu
Africa has hundreds of languages, so it is not really possible to list the translations from all the languages.
The German word for "languages" is "Sprachen."
There's no word using all the letters, here are the two longest words:tenchtenth