schléët

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Limburgish

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *slihtaz.

Pronunciation

Adjective

schléët (masculine schléëte, feminine schléëte, comparative schléëter, superlative schléëtste) (Eupen)

  1. bad, evil, wicked (the opposite of good; immoral)
  2. bad (unskilled; of limited ability)
  3. bad (unhealthy, unwell)
  4. bad (of poor physical appearance)
  5. bad, off (spoiled, rotten, overripe)

Adverb

schléët (Eupen)

  1. badly, poorly, not well (in a bad or poor manner)
  2. with difficulty, not easily