tongue-tied

Etymology


From +.

Adjective

 * 1)  Having tongue-tie or.
 * 2) Prevented from or unable to express oneself clearly or fluently, or freely; at a loss for words, speechless.
 * 3) Reluctant to speak up; reserved, reticent.
 * 4)  Physically unable to speak; dumb, mute.
 * 1) Reluctant to speak up; reserved, reticent.
 * 2)  Physically unable to speak; dumb, mute.
 * 1) Reluctant to speak up; reserved, reticent.
 * 2)  Physically unable to speak; dumb, mute.
 * 1) Reluctant to speak up; reserved, reticent.
 * 2)  Physically unable to speak; dumb, mute.
 * 1)  Physically unable to speak; dumb, mute.

Translations

 * Maori: arero whīwhiwhi
 * Swedish: tunghäfta


 * Finnish: kieli solmussa
 * French:
 * Georgian: ბლუ
 * German: Sprachlos
 * Japanese: 口籠もる
 * Latin:
 * Maori: arero whīwhiwhi, whīwhiwhi te arero
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Swedish: tunghäfta