Breaking news, I know. But since the 2016 Oxford English Dictionary’s word of the year is so boring, it’s “post-truth” by the way, we thought we’d look for something a little more exciting. That’s when we found the 2016 Austrian word of the year! And let me tell you, it’s a mouthful! The 51-letter word roughly translates to Federal-President-runoff-vote-repeat-postponement” and is in relation to the controversial Austrian election. Here it is:

Bundespräsidentenstichwahlwiederholungsverschiebung

Now don’t feel bad if you can’t pronounce it, we couldn’t either:

Here’s how Google Translate pronounces it:

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