This phrase is in French and translates to "but her sister Vanille is enough." It could refer to someone's opinion about Vanille being sufficient or satisfactory in some way.
You can say "assez bien" in French to mean fairly well.
"Le soeur de" is not a valid phrase in French. "Le" means "the," "soeur" means "sister," and "de" means "of." If you meant to say "la soeur de," it translates to "the sister of."
You can say "ma soeur avait" in French to mean "my sister had."
The French word "soeur" translates to "sister" in English.
You can say "C'est assez." in French to mean "that's enough."
I only have sisters, but no brothers.
assez means enough in French.
j'aime assez means 'I do like that' (but I'm not crazy about it)
assez petit means rather small, shortish, somewhat small in French.
enough, sufficient(ly)
You can say "assez bien" in French to mean fairly well.
enough
"mais bon, tant que c'est pour la famille, ce n'est jamais assez" Literally: "well, as long as it is for the family, it is never enough" Meaning, one can never do too much for the family. It probably refers to something like family love, family cohesion or some political measure to encourage the growth of families in society.
La soeur is 'the sister.' Note. La Soeur is probably 'the nun'.
Soeur means 'sister' in English.
enough big
mais pour quoi: but, what for ?mais pourquoi: but, why ?