lame in Hungarian
lame in Hungarian is sánta, nyomorék, béna — lame means unable to walk normally because of an injury or problem with the legs or feet.
lame in Hungarian
sánta
unable to walk properly because of a problem with one's feet or legs
nyomorék
moving with difficulty
béna
slang: failing to be cool, funny, interesting or relevant
béna
moving with difficulty
What does "lame" mean?
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adj Unable to walk normally because of an injury or problem with the legs or feet.
"The horse went lame after stepping in a hole."
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adj Weak, unconvincing, or poorly thought out.
"That's a pretty lame excuse for being late."
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adj Informally, boring, uncool, or disappointing.
"He thought the party was lame and left early."
lame in a sentence
- The horse went lame after stepping in a hole.
- That's a pretty lame excuse for being late.
- He thought the party was lame and left early.
Common Hungarian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "lame" in Hungarian?
"lame" in Hungarian is sánta, nyomorék, béna. lame means: Unable to walk normally because of an injury or problem with the legs or feet.
How do you use "lame" in a sentence?
Example: "The horse went lame after stepping in a hole." In Hungarian, "lame" is sánta, nyomorék, béna.
Are there other ways to say "lame" in Hungarian?
Yes — Hungarian has 3 translations listed for "lame": sánta, nyomorék, béna.
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