even though good long names can be sold for a certain amount (if you can find the right buyer) I would suggest to be careful about investing a lot of money on them ...
firstly , many look "ugly" and "unprofessional" for a quality company or in the logo at the top of the page ...
secondly , they can be tedious to type , with possibilities for typos and possibly very little type-in traffic ...
thirdly , many times there are many alternative word-combinations that a buyer might choose to buy (or reg if available) , which can drive the price for a long domain down ... eg. the word "world" can sometimes be replaced by "earth" , "globe" , "global" , "planet" , "terra" , etc ... now if the other two words have also a couple good substitutes , a long domain can be (in certain cases) one of many very similar domains or ... it might have a slightly-lower-quality alternative that could be available at reg fee ... also , usually , the No1 combinations for many marketable adjective-adjective-keyword , adjective-keyword-keyword and 2/3/4-word-phrase are already taken ...
lzy- "Pferdehaftpflichtversicherungen" means "horse liability insurance" in German ...
go to Goggle >>> click on Language Tools >>> put a text in the "Translate Text" box >>> choose languages >>> hit Translate ... (it also translates webpages)