fragile (for a person):
{male}--> evAlotos, ευάλωτος
{female}--> evAloti, ευάλωτη
fragile (for a thing):
[male]-->Efthrafstos, εÏθÏαυστος
[female]--->Efthrafsti, εÏθÏαυστη
[neuter]-->Eftrafsto, εÏθÏαυστο
TH is pronounced like in word "think" or "thought" not "this" or "then
The word "fragile" is an adjective.
No, the word "fragile" is an adjective, not a compound noun. It describes something that is delicate or easily broken.
The Greek word for experience is εμπειρία (empeiría).
In Greek, the word "collo" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Greek word.
The Greek word for "prosperity" is ευημερία (evimería).
Greek word for weak, asthenis, because of the relatively fragile nature of the materials of which it is made.
The word "fragile" is an adjective.
The word 'fragile' is not a noun, the word 'fragile' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example:The fragile glassware arrived safely.Noun forms for the adjective fragile are fragileness and fragility.
The word "fragile" has two syllables.
No, the word 'fragile' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example:The fragile glassware arrived safely.Noun forms for the adjective fragile are fragileness and fragility.
Fragile
The word could be fragile, or possible flimsy.
inelastic, breakable, crisp, fragile
No, the word "fragile" is an adjective, not a compound noun. It describes something that is delicate or easily broken.
fragile
The tea cup is fragile so please don't drop it
FRAGILE