The Spanish word "bastar" (the infinitive of the verb) comes from Vulgar Latin "bastāre," from the Greek "βαστάζειν," meaning "to raise, to sustain a weight."
Enough.It means "enough".
A word to the wise is sufficient.
'Basta' is stop in Italian You can say this to somebody as a 'Stop it!' (Basta!)
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Basta
Basta means 'enough' but not enough in the sense of 'sufficient' It's something you would say, for example, if someone was bothering you and you wanted to say "Enough already!"
Translation: No más or basta.
It was a slow Spanish dance of the 17th and 18th Century. The Spanish word is Zarabanda, origin not really known
The Spanish word "descargas" comes from the verb "descargar," which means "to unload" or "to discharge." This verb is derived from the Latin word "descargāre," which has the same meaning. In Spanish, "descargas" can refer to downloads, unloading goods, or discharging firearms.
Ya basta con tantas preguntas. = Enough with so many questions.
Ya basta
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