Why are German words so long? Speaking the language can sometimes feel like a test of your stamina. But there’s a reason behind the lengthy language, and it has to do with a linguistic phenomenon called agglutination. It’s also connected to why German seems to have the perfect word for every situation. In this episode of our animated series Wordplay, we tell you all about German words and why they're sooooooo long.
Voiceover: Nick Ordway
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