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How do you say weakling in each country

Every country has its own word for weakling. Here is what people actually say in each one, with a real definition and example. It also answers what they call weakling in your country.

Weakling is "ñanga" in México, "Alicri" in República Dominicana and "enclencle" in España.

A weak, skinny, frail person.

CountryWordRegister
Méxicoñanga
República DominicanaAlicri
Españaenclencle

How do you say weakling in México?

In México, people say "ñanga" for weakling.

How do you say weakling in República Dominicana?

In República Dominicana, people say "Alicri" for weakling. Also said: Enclenque.

How do you say weakling in España?

In España, people say "enclencle" for weakling.

enclencle

Scrawny, weak, or puny, used to describe someone with a flimsy or feeble physical build.

Someone who is physically an enclencle, not much to look at.

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Frequently asked questions

What do they call weakling in México?

In México, people use ñanga for weakling, according to the definitions published by the community.

What do they call weakling in República Dominicana?

In República Dominicana, people use Alicri, Enclenque for weakling, according to the definitions published by the community.

In how many countries is weakling said differently?

Diccionario Libre lists words for weakling in 3 countries, each with a definition and example written by locals.

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