maligatat
Pronunciation guide: ma·li·ga·tat
Part of speech: verb animate intransitive
Translation: He/she has weak legs or feet
Meanings:
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weak legs or feet
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fragile-legged
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feeble-legged
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frail-legged
Example of word used in sentence:
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Wesam maligatat ugjit llega'n.
He/she is too weak legged to walk there.
Alternate forms:
maligatai, I have weak legs or feet (first person singular animate)
maligataieg, We have weak legs or feet (first person dual exclusive animate)
maligata'tieg, We have weak legs or feet (first person plural exclusive animate)