That word isn't english, it's pseudo latin. By that logic we could find the longest word in any language and then define that word in english as "the longest word" and it would then be the longest english word, as long as people used it. Or make up anything. A dictionary is descriptive not prescriptive. It's not french.
That word isn't english, it's pseudo latin. By that logic we could find the longest word in any language and then define that word in english as "the longest word" and it would then be the longest english word, as long as people used it. Or make up anything. A dictionary is descriptive not prescriptive. It's not french.
Germans: Hold my beer.
https://www.thoughtco.com/longest-german-word-in-the-world-4061494
By that logic we could find the longest word in any language and then define that word in english as "the longest word" and it would then be the longest english word, as long as people used it.
Or make up anything. A dictionary is descriptive not prescriptive. It's not french.