• @kameecoding
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      131 month ago

      Slovak has the word for ice cream which is zmzrlina with 5 consonants in a row

      • WIZARD POPE💫
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        Oh Slovenian has you beat here. We have 2 words with only consonants and 6 letters. That being vzbrst and sntntn. So yeah…

        Edit: I just remembered zmrzlina also used to be the word for ice cream here about 200 years ago. Similar to it we also then have zmrznjen (frozen) for 6 conconants in a row with basicaly the same root of the word.

          • WIZARD POPE💫
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            21 month ago

            Oh yeah sadly not wirh many high scoring letters. We also have a bunch of other words with just consonants. Like čmrlj, smrt, vrt, prt… Probably many more I just cannot think of.

          • Flying Squid
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            11 month ago

            It doesn’t even have a vowel!

            Tsk tsk, Hobbes.

        • @Klear
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          11 month ago

          Just two? Cute. Czech has entire sentences without consonants.

          • WIZARD POPE💫
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            11 month ago

            Oh well I forgot to say they are 6 letter words but sure give me an example of such a sentence.

            • @Klear
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              Chrt pln skvrn vtrhl skrz trs chrp v čtvrť Krč.

              or

              Blb vlk pln žbrnd zdrhl hrd z mlh Brd skrz vrch Smrk v čtvrť srn Krč.

              The most commonly known one is

              Strč prst skrz krk.

              • WIZARD POPE💫
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                11 month ago

                Cool. Still no 6 letter word with only conconants.

                • @Klear
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                  11 month ago

                  Čtvrtsmršť, scvrnkls, čtvrthrst, cmrndls, zmrzls… take your pick.

        • @Klear
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          21 month ago

          It’s because of R and L and to a lesser extent S. These are “syllabic consonants” (other languages have different ones, depends on pronunciation) which can take up the role vowels usually do because they can be stretched to an arbitrary length unlike other consonants.

          Apparently English also has these, such as the M in rhythm or L in awful (the U is silent, so it falls on the L to form the syllable).

          Honestly one of my life’s greatest achievements in life was that I once used this to convince a Brazillian guy that Czech does actually make sense =D

    • @[email protected]
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      41 month ago

      I can add Wrzeszcz for perspective. It may not be in a row, but no 8 letter word should have 3 zs

      • @kameecoding
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        1 month ago

        Zmrzlina would like to have a word with you, only 2 Zs but 5 consonants in a row

    • @Jumi
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      11 month ago

      Basically the opposite of Polish