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bastare

be enough

verb bah-STAH-reh Less Common

Origin: from Greek 'bastazein', to carry

Also means

suffice

Usage Note

Bastare is usually impersonal, with the sufficient thing as its subject: basta un euro ('one euro is enough'). It takes essere in compound tenses. As an interjection, Basta! means 'Enough!' or 'Stop it!', and basta che means 'as long as'.

Examples

"Basta un po' di pazienza."

Natural Translation

A little patience is enough.

Literal Translation

Is-enough a bit of patience.

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