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Wednesday, 21 November 2012

VIDEO: 3.5 HOURS' PRONOUNCIATION OF THE LONGEST WORD IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE


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The Longest Word in English Takes 3.5 Hours to Pronounce
By Casey Chan,
Gizmodo, 21 November 2012.

The longest word in English has 189,819 letters and would take you three and a half hours to pronounce correctly. Seriously. It's the chemical name of Titin (or connectin), a giant protein "that functions as a molecular spring which is responsible for the passive elasticity of muscle." You can listen to a guy pronounce the whole damn word.

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Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious this is not. In fact, you would need to say Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious over 5,000 times to come close to this word to come close to matching its letter count (go ahead, I'll wait). If you want to see the word spelled out, it looks a lot like this:

The Longest Word in English Takes 3.5 Hours to Pronounce

That's just the first part of the word too. The whole thing can be found in a 65KB text file here. You're going to be scrolling for a very long time. For reference, the Internet says that Pride and Prejudice has about 120,000 words and the New Testament has about 180,000 words.

And if you're bold, you can watch the video below where the guy actually pronounces the whole damn thing (the flower doesn't survive the pronunciation!).

Source: YouTube


[Source: Gizmodo. Edited. Some images added.]



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