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Difficult English word #1 (permalink) Mon Aug 10, 2009 16:21 pm   Difficult English word
 

hay geys!

share the the difficult English words to pronounce that you now.

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Difficult English word #2 (permalink) Mon Aug 10, 2009 20:56 pm   Difficult English word
 

I used to have lots of troulbe in pronouce the following longest word I know from English which is: Acknowledgement. of course there might have another longer than that. does anybody knows?
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Difficult English word #3 (permalink) Mon Aug 10, 2009 23:10 pm   Difficult English word
 

Words difficult to pronounce.
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Difficult English word #4 (permalink) Tue Aug 11, 2009 1:53 am   Difficult English word
 

1. Floccinaucinihilipilification it is the longest nontechnical word which means the estimation of something as worthless, or the habit of doing so...

2. Honorificabilitudinitatibus it is the longest word in Shakespeare's works which means the state of being able to achieve honours

there are more but i think you have to search for it.. hope that helps..
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