
There are words in Russian with three ‘e’ letters in a row

These are words that are actually formed from two words.
The words ‘zmeeed’ (literally: an animal that eats snakes) and ‘dlinnosheee’ (literally: long necked. This word is used to describe animals like giraffes) are unique to the Russian language, because they contain three ‘e’ letters in a row. Both of these words are formed from two other Russian words: ‘zmeya’ (‘snake’) + ‘est’ (‘eat’) and ‘dlinnoe’ (‘long’) + ‘sheya’ (‘neck’).