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"abbastanza" Italian translation

Translation

enough

Definition

Abbasta is an Italian adverb that means 'enough' or 'quite'. It is used to indicate a sufficient or satisfactory amount of something.

Part of speech

adverb

Translations

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Meaning: quite

Il film era abbastanza interessante.

The movie was quite interesting.

Meaning: enough

Ho abbastanza soldi per comprare il biglietto.

I have enough money to buy the ticket.

Meaning: fairly

La cena era abbastanza buona.

The dinner was fairly good.

Meaning: rather

È abbastanza difficile da capire.

It's rather difficult to understand.


Examples

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Sono abbastanza stanco per andare a letto.

I am tired enough to go to bed.

Il film era abbastanza interessante.

The movie was quite interesting.

Ho abbastanza soldi per comprare quella borsa.

I have enough money to buy that bag.

La mia amica è abbastanza brava a suonare il pianoforte.

My friend is skilled enough to play the piano.

Mi sento abbastanza sicuro di vincere la gara.

I feel confident enough to win the race.

Abbiamo lavorato abbastanza duramente per meritare una vacanza.

We have worked hard enough to deserve a vacation.

Sto cercando un libro abbastanza avanzato per migliorare il mio italiano.

I am looking for an advanced enough book to improve my Italian.

L'atleta ha corso abbastanza velocemente da battere il record mondiale.

The athlete ran fast enough to break the world record.

Devi essere abbastanza paziente per imparare a suonare uno strumento musicale.

You need to be patient enough to learn how to play a musical instrument.


Advanced Description

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In Italian, abbastanza is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts. For example, it can be used to describe the quantity or quality of something. When used to describe quantity, abbastanza means 'enough' or 'sufficient'. For instance, if someone asks you if you have enough money to buy something, you can reply with 'abbastanza', meaning you have enough money.

When used to describe quality, abbastanza means 'quite' or 'fairly'. For example, if someone asks you how good a movie was, you can say 'abbastanza buono', meaning it was quite good. Similarly, if someone asks you how difficult a task was, you can say 'abbastanza difficile', meaning it was fairly difficult.

It's worth noting that abbastanza can also be used as an adjective when modifying a noun. In this case, it means 'enough' or 'sufficient'. For example, if you want to say that you have enough time to finish a project, you can say 'ho abbastanza tempo', meaning you have enough time.

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