cassable
Be careful; that vase is breakable. The peace treaty was all too breakable.
Yes, "breakable" is a compound word formed by combining the words "break" and "able."
Breakable items should be packed well when moving house.
"Frail" comes from the Latin word fragilis, "breakable", via Old French frele. Fragilis in turn comes from the verb frangere, "to break". Believe it or not, frangere and "break" (and thus "frail" and "breakable") are related: they ultimately both come from the Proto-Indo-European root bhreg.
The answer to that question is break
Example sentence - Her antique dishes were packed with extreme care as they were breakable and could not be replaced.
Yes, "breaker" includes the word "break" which is related to "breakable." There is no direct connection between "breathe" and "breaker."
inelastic, breakable, crisp, fragile
Breadth
Hard, but easily breakable - dry and brittle.
The word could be fragile, or possible flimsy.
壊れやすい Koware yasui