wikipedia|dab=weakness
English
Etymology
suffix|weak|ness
Pronunciation
w:SAMPA|SAMPA: /"wi:k.n@s/
Noun
en-noun|es|-
- uncountable The condition of being weak.
#:In a small number of horses, muscle weakness may progress to paralysis.
- countable A special fondness or desire.
#:She is an athlete who has a weakness for chocolate.
Translations
trans-top|the condition of being weak
Czech: t-|cs|slabost|f
Finnish: heikkous, voimattomuus
French: t+|fr|faiblesse|f
German: t-|de|Schwäche|f
Greek: αδ�ναμία
Italian: t+|it|debolezza
Japanese: 弱�, �弱, �弱, 弱�
trans-mid
Chinese: �弱,�弱,�弱
Polish: s�abo�� f
Portuguese: fraqueza f
Russian: �лабо��� ���.
Spanish: t-|es|debilidad|f
Swedish: t|sv|svaghet|c
Thai: à¸�วามà¸à¹�à¸à¸�à¹�à¸
trans-bottom
trans-top|a special fondness
Czech: t-|cs|slabost|f
Finnish: t-|fi|heikkous
French: t+|fr|faible|m
German: t-|de|Schwäche|f
trans-mid
Polish: s�abo�� do
Portuguese: queda f, fraco m
Russian: �лабо��� ���.
Swedish: t|sv|svaghet|c
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