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Moonstar
17.03.2021 17:15
Linkpneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is the longest word in the world. It is another word for scoliosis, and I have scoliosis
Moonstar
17.03.2021 17:16
Linkin the english language i mean
Moonstar
17.03.2021 17:16
Linkthis sanskrit word has 195 characters:
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
(428 when translated into the Roman writing system)
Moonstar
17.03.2021 17:17
LinkIt has the distinction of being the longest word in all of literature, appearing in the 1970 book Varadāmbikā Pariṇaya Campū by Tirumalāmbā. The translation is also pretty long:
“In it, the distress, caused by thirst, to travellers, was alleviated by clusters of rays of the bright eyes of the girls; the rays that were shaming the currents of light, sweet and cold water charged with the strong fragrance of cardamom, clove, saffron, camphor and musk and flowing out of the pitchers (held in) the lotus-like hands of maidens (seated in) the beautiful water-sheds, made of the thick roots of vetiver mixed with marjoram, (and built near) the foot, covered with heaps of couch-like soft sand, of the clusters of newly sprouting mango trees, which constantly darkened the intermediate space of the quarters, and which looked all the more charming on account of the trickling drops of the floral juice, which thus caused the delusion of a row of thick rainy clouds, densely filled with abundant nectar.”
Moonstar
17.03.2021 17:17
LinkSource:
https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/the-longest-word-in-the-world#:~:text=pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis,more%20commonly%20known%20as%20silicosis.
Moonstar
17.03.2021 17:18
Linkyoure not welcome