Definition
In a slow, sluggish, tedious, or drag-like manner.
Etymology
From 'draggy' + '-ly' (adverb suffix). This adverbial form converts the adjective into a description of how something happens or is done.
Kelly Says
The adverb 'draggily' captures something vivid that standard adverbs like 'slowly' miss—the sense of reluctance and weight, like you're pulling yourself through thick mud.
Translations
BNবাংলা
ধীর ধীরে
dee-r dee-reh
CSČeština
pomalu
po-ma-loo
DADansk
langsomt
lang-somt
DEDeutsch
schleppend
shlep-pend
ESEspañol
pesadamente
peh-sa-da-doh
FRFrançais
lentement
len-tuh-man
HEעברית
בלי שחר
bee-lee sha-har
HIहिन्दी
धीरे-धीरे
dee-reh-dee-reh
IDBahasa Indonesia
lambat-lambat
lam-bat-lam-bat
IGIG
n'eme n'eme
neh-meh neh-meh
ITItaliano
pesantemente
peh-san-tan-te
JA日本語
のろのろと
no-ro-no-ro-to
MRMR
हळूहळू
hal-oo-hal-oo
MSBahasa Melayu
lemah
le-mah
NLNederlands
slordig
slo-r-dig
PLPolski
powolnie
po-voh-l-nee
PTPortuguês
pesadamente
peh-sa-da-doh
RUРусский
тяжеловесно
tye-zhe-lo-ve-sno
SWKiswahili
polepole
po-le-po-le
TAதமிழ்
தாமதமாக
tha-ma-tha-ma-gah
TEతెలుగు
లంబంగా
lamb-an-ga
TLTL
dahan-dahan
dah-han-dah-han
TRTürkçe
yavaşça
ya-vas-cha
UKУкраїнська
повільно
po-vee-l-no
URاردو
آہستہ آہستہ
aa-h-steh aa-h-steh
VITiếng Việt
lệch lạc
leh-ch-lak