Good bye Rindfleischetikettierungsueberwachungsaufgabenuebe rtragungsgesetz.

Sith happens. ;)

By the way, if you listen to the song "Radio" by the Corrs (Irish Family Band), for example in the "Unplugged" Version, ll hear how the word "Tango" (the dance from Argentinia, I suppose) is pronounced ... This "a" in that word is how the German "a" is usually pronounced (except for foreign words, or specialities like the German "Handy", which is a German word for cell phones, which is pronounced like "händi").
 
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Now we're talking about long words, how about this Danish word:

Sporvognsskinneskidtskraber (a kind of tool you'd used to clean the tracks where the lightrail used to go/drive)

As far as Danish goes, I'd say that Danish have more wovel sounds (around 40) than any otherr language. Imo, Danish is the softer version of Swedish as Swedish people will pronounce doctor like this läkara; the Danish version of this is: læge, pronounced læ:e with a long æ (pronounced like the oe in the french word soeur or sister in English).
 
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