rognak

English: Translation
describes a state of deterioration or decline, where something (or someone) is losing its integrity, stability, or vitality. This could be applied to physical objects, relationships, or even abstract concepts like morale or confidence.
Notes
  • Osmak: dirty or messy person; slob, unsanitary, foul-mouthed
  • Dosta' : a little bit dirty or messy; somewhat euphemistic for "osmak", indicating a milder or more polite expression
  • Segmak: poop; turd, feces
  • Ragmak Rangwal: lots of things scattered around; clutter
  • Rognak: something is falling apart or getting worse; disintegrate, rot, or drain strength
  • Rogrog: taking things apart like removing or separating corn kernels from the cob.
  • Ragrag: crumbs, small things or bits falling out like crumbs
  • Roskay: searching through things; rummage
  • Ronag: messing up something that was neat; disturb or disrupt order