I would say "weak at" eg I am very weak at mathematics,
weak at
dan cha
Weak is the antonym (opposite of) the word strong.
No, the word 'weak' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: a weak excuse, a weak feeling.The noun form for the adjective weak is weakness, a common noun.
...as weak as a wet paper bag. ...as weak as a dried up leaf. ...as weak as a kitten. Hope this is some help to you.
The word 'weak' is not a noun, it's an adjective (weak, weaker, weakest), a word to describe a noun as not strong (the weak link, a weak back).
"Weak" in French is "faible".
The word for weak in Tagalog is "mahina."
weak is an English word. If you are asking how to say weak in Spanish, it's débil.
i do not believe there is a gender for it but weak in french is faible.
Dhaheekun
weak
dan cha
'tu es faible'
In Kannada, we would say: Durbala.
'Watashi WA yowai desu.'
There is no weak spell in Harry Potter. It is only weak if they caster of the spell is weak. When you cast a spell say it loud and clear.
The word 'weak' has many synonyms, so it is not possible to say what 'the' synonym of it is. Some synonyms are powerless, puny, and ineffectual.