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Peter Popov <pet### [at] vipbg> wrote:
> Pardon my spelling (I don't know German), but here's my favourite:
> Love that language :)
Also Finnish has compound words and theoretically there's no limit on
how long words you can make (although it's difficult to make extremely
long words which really mean something rational).
But one long compund Finnish word which is very usual can be found in
most electricity meters:
Kolmivaihevaihtovirtakilowattituntimittari.
(Means something like three-phase alternating current kilowatt meter.)
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