In some ugglitunative languagesome agglutinative languages, such as Hungarian, there are not just sufixessuffixes, but pre-fixes and post-fixes. All may be used inin the same word expressed. The spoken language is not according to rule, but the intent what a person want to express. Some cases an entire sentence can be expressed byby a single word. Yes, some words can be indeed very long, or a lot can be expressed by a short single word, that are formed by agglutination. That is why it's hard to learn it. Unless picked up at a very early age. The expressed or spoken language formed by the mind of the speaker, not by following any set rules..