The longest word in Japanese is considered to be "noryokushikenbunnougakushushidomoshikenhenkoukikaikakuanteishisakugyoroppabikikangoubunkenshiryou", which translates to: proposal to change and reform the system of studying for qualification exams and switching jobs in Europe. 📚 This word is 58 characters long. However, in Japanese, length isn't always indicative of difficulty, because their language is often about combining smaller words and characters, to build more complex meanings. Remember, learning any language takes time and patience! 😊
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