Liam Dutton, a weatherman with Channel 4 in the UK, took on Europe's longest place name and pronounced it with ease during a live report.

At 58 letters, the Welsh town of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwlll ­lantysiliogogogoch has the longest place name in Britain and the second longest in the world. When temperatures hit 21 degrees Celsius (70 Fahrenheit) there on Tuesday afternoon, Dutton worked it into his broadcast.

He didn't skip a beat (via Wales Online):

He told the Wales Online that he wasn't nervous:

There's always a chance that you can stumble, but that's the nature doing the job. I've been doing the weather on TV and radio for 13 years now, so I'm at a point where I'm really comfortable on-air and don't get nervous.

He even teased the pronunciation on Twitter beforehand, setting himself up for embarrassment if he didn't come through:

Instead, it was a huge success:

Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwlll ­lantysiliogogogoch is so hard to pronounce that closed captioning doesn't even try: