Longest word in all languages [closed] ask question asked 3 years, 8 months ago Shrimp in amharic doesn't exist, was. @curiousdannii i agree that the way the question was posed invites a type of response where people just shout words and argue about how long or meaningful they are.
For this reason, a lot of people misspell it as ndio (which is also a valid word) The rest of the words on your list seem to be slang words, i.e The difference between ndio and ndiyo is class agreement
Saueøyeeier (the owner of the sheep eye, a constructed word) 7 vowels Niøyeøye (the eye of a fish called niøye, not very common word, but possible) 12 vowels I am not sure about the oldest word, but the oed has early references for Pintle (old english) pillicok from about 1328 onwards
Prick from about 1558 onwards Penguin in tagalog is just penguin (no word exists, seems they just use the english word) Pufferfish in tagalog doesn't exist Shrimp in amharic doesn't exist, was translated to.
Predictive text can make you >2x. I have no access to oed right now Dictionary.com does not have an entry on pillicok