Enough, sufficient
It means 'not enough' or 'not quite.' In general though, it's used more positively as 'bastante' to mean 'enough' or 'plenty.'
that somethin is "quite bad"
In response to the question 'how are you?' this means 'good enough', or 'well enough'. You might even say Bastante bien. Y tu? Well enough... and you?
Bastante is a Spanish word meaning "enough," or at times "sufficient." For example, Cayó bastante lluvia (Enough rain fell.)
No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
It means 'not enough' or 'not quite.' In general though, it's used more positively as 'bastante' to mean 'enough' or 'plenty.'
that somethin is "quite bad"
In response to the question 'how are you?' this means 'good enough', or 'well enough'. You might even say Bastante bien. Y tu? Well enough... and you?
Bastante mal means really bad
Quite Active and a little serious.
Bastante is a Spanish word meaning "enough," or at times "sufficient." For example, Cayó bastante lluvia (Enough rain fell.)
¿Cuál se quiso decir? (Which did you mean:) Caigo bastante (mal) --- I really dislike others. Cayó bastante (hondo) --- You fell deeply (polite, singular); he / she fell deeply
Translations- Señora: Woman Bastante: Plenty Bueno: Good Mañana: Tomorrow
Translation: It's enough.
"Bastante" in Spanish means "enough" or "plenty." It is used to indicate a sufficient amount or degree of something.
Porque comí bastante hoy = because I ate enough/quite a bit today.
She is quite old.