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"Basting" as a noun and "Enough!" or "He (it, she) suffices" or "(formal singular) You are sufficient" as a verb are literal English equivalents of the Italian word Basta. The word in question functions as a feminine singular noun or as the third person singular (or second person formal singular) in the present indicative or the second person informal singular in the present imperative. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation remains "BA-sta" in Italian.

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