enough in Italian
enough in Italian is abbastanza, assai, basta — enough means as much or as many as needed; a sufficient amount.
enough in Italian
abbastanza
Sufficiently.
assai
Sufficiently.
abbastanza
Sufficient; all that is required, needed, or appropriate.
basta
Stop! Don't do that any more!
abbastanza
A sufficient or adequate number, amount, etc.
What does "enough" mean?
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determiner As much or as many as needed; a sufficient amount.
"There's enough food for everyone at the party."
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adverb To the necessary degree; sufficiently.
"Is the soup hot enough to serve?"
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interjection Used to demand that something stop because it has gone too far.
""Enough!" she shouted, slamming the door."
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noun A sufficient quantity; as much as is needed.
"I've had enough of his excuses."
enough in a sentence
- There's enough food for everyone at the party.
- We don't have enough time to finish today.
- Is the soup hot enough to serve?
- He didn't practice enough before the exam.
Similar words in Italian
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Frequently asked questions
What is "enough" in Italian?
"enough" in Italian is abbastanza, assai, basta. enough means: As much or as many as needed; a sufficient amount.
How do you use "enough" in a sentence?
Example: "There's enough food for everyone at the party." In Italian, "enough" is abbastanza, assai, basta.
Are there other ways to say "enough" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "enough": abbastanza, assai, basta.
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