There is no such language as "Sudanese".
Here is a list of all 143 languages spoken in the Sudan:
1. Acheron
2. Acholi
3. Afitti
4. Aja
5. Aka
6. Ama
7. Anuak
8. Arabic, Standard
9. Arabic, Sudanese Creole
10. Arabic, Sudanese Spoken
11. Avokaya
12. Bai
13. Baka
14. Banda, Mid-Southern
15. Banda, Togbo-Vara
16. Banda, West Central
17. Banda-Banda
18. Banda-Mbrès
19. Banda-Ndélé
20. Bari
21. Baygo
22. Bedawiyet
23. Belanda Bor
24. Belanda Viri
25. Beli
26. Berta
27. Berti
28. Birked
29. Boguru
30. Bongo
31. Burun
32. Dagik
33. Dair
34. Daju, Dar Fur
35. Daju, Dar Sila
36. Didinga
37. Dilling
38. Dinka
39. Dinka, Northeastern
40. Dinka, Northwestern
41. Dinka, South Central
42. Dinka, Southeastern
43. Dinka, Southwestern
44. Domari
45. Dongotono
46. El Hugeirat
47. Feroge
48. Fulfulde, Adamawa
49. Fur
50. Gaam
51. Gbaya
52. Ghulfan
53. Gula
54. Gule
55. Gumuz
56. Hausa
57. Heiban
58. Homa
59. Indri
60. Jumjum
61. Jur Modo
62. Kacipo-Balesi
63. Kadaru
64. Kakwa
65. Kanga
66. Kanuri, Central
67. Karko
68. Katcha-Kadugli-Miri
69. Katla
70. Keiga
71. Keliko
72. Kelo
73. Kenuzi-Dongola
74. Ko
75. Koalib
76. Komo
77. Krongo
78. Lafofa
79. Lango
80. Laro
81. Logol
82. Logorik
83. Lokoya
84. Lopit
85. Lumun
86. Luwo
87. Mabaan
88. Ma'di
89. Mandari
90. Mangayat
91. Masalit
92. Midob
93. Mittu
94. Mo'da
95. Molo
96. Moro
97. Morokodo
98. Moru
99. Mündü
100. Murle
101. Narim
102. Nding
103. Ndogo
104. Ngile
105. Njalgulgule
106. Nobiin
107. Nuer
108. Nyamusa-Molo
109. Olu'bo
110. Opuuo
111. Otoro
112. Otuho
113. Päri
114. Reel
115. Shatt
116. Shilluk
117. Shwai
118. Sinyar
119. Suri
120. Tagoi
121. Talodi
122. Tama
123. Tegali
124. Temein
125. Tennet
126. Tese
127. Thuri
128. Tigré
129. Tima
130. Tingal
131. Tira
132. Tocho
133. Togoyo
134. Toposa
135. Torona
136. Tulishi
137. Tumtum
138. Uduk
139. Wali
140. Warnang
141. Yulu
142. Zaghawa
143. Zande
The Sudanese word meaning "enough" or "no more" is "khalas."
Yes, a word can have multiple meanings. The denotative meaning of a word refers to its literal or dictionary definition, while the connotative meaning refers to the emotional or cultural associations that come with a word. This is why context is important in understanding the intended meaning of a word.
The root "oc" in English doesn't have a specific meaning on its own. It may be part of a larger word where it contributes to the overall meaning. Can you provide more context or the full word for a more precise explanation?
Some words that have the same meaning as "signify" are indicate, signal, express, and represent.
"Sauge" is not a recognized or common word in the English language. It may be a misspelling or a word in another language. Can you provide more context or information to clarify its meaning?
"Coullisant" is not a French word. It may be a misspelling or an error. Could you provide more context or check the spelling to help determine its meaning?
There is no plural form. If used as a noun. I see one sudanese I see one hundred sudanese. If used adjectivally. I see one sudanese man I see one hundred sudanese men.
A word with more than one meaning is called a homonym.
close
afford?
Sudanese, shipmate, sensible.
More than enough or too much
The word "sufficient" means enough. The word "ample" means more than enough.
abundant
more
Bastante is a Spanish word meaning "enough," or at times "sufficient." For example, Cayó bastante lluvia (Enough rain fell.)
Between languages there may not be a direct word for word translation. A rough translation will give the general meaning or a sense of what is meant. Enough to make the meaning of the statement understood.
There are no word pictures to be chosen from. Therefore, there is not enough sufficient information to answer this question.