Longest word in Spanish
The longest word in the Spanish language has been debated over for a long time, as is the case with the longest word in English.
- The adverb superextraordinarísimamente (superextraordinarily) (Spanish pronunciation: [supeɾekstɾaorðinaˈɾisimaˈmente]), at 27 letters, is often considered to be the longest in the Spanish language.[1][2] However, the status of this word has been challenged for improper construction (it contains two superlatives, something not accepted by Spanish language rules).
- The noun esternocleidomastoideitis (sternocleidomastoiditis), at 25 letters, is the longest valid word in Spanish. It is, however, a medical term rarely used outside this specific context.
- The 24-letter word electroencefalografistas (electroencephalographists) is often cited as the longest Spanish word in actual use.[1]
- The 23-letter words esternocleidomastoideos (sternocleidomastoids) and anticonstitucionalmente (anticonstitutionally) are two of the longest words in the Spanish language. The latter one is generally credited as the longest word in general usage.
See also
- Longest word in English
- Longest word in Turkish
- Longest words
- List of English–Spanish false friends
- List of orthographically identical words in English and Spanish
References
- 1 2 What Is The Longest Word in Spanish?
- ↑ Blitzer, Robert (1997). Introductory Algebra for College Students. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall. p. 220. ISBN 978-0-13-275745-4.
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