frágil

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See also: fragil and fràgil

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin fragilis.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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  1. Prone to physically break easily; fragile; frail.
  2. Not comfortable or confident in oneself; insecure.
  3. Having a tendency to change; not stable; unstable.

Inflection

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Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin fragilis[1].

Pronunciation

Adjective

frágil m or f (masculine and feminine plural frágiles) (superlative fragilísimo)

  1. fragile

References