How to use trattok'or
Trattok'or means "to fail, fall, collapse." However, the type of "fail" that this word covers is not "to fail to succeed" or the like. Rather, it refers to "can no longer function properly." People and creatures fall down or "collapse on the ground." Buildings, machines, plans, and other things made of component parts fall apart, have structural failure, crumble, buckle, deflate, or collapse.
Examples: Ner dajun trattok'o. (My plan fails.) Ni trattok'o. (I fall down. I collapse.)