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!"
Enough from you!
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."
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Basta
Translation: No más or basta.
Ya basta con tantas preguntas. = Enough with so many questions.
Ya basta
Ora basta! is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Ahora basta! The exclamations translate literally as "Now that's enough!" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "O-ra BA-sta" in Pisan Italian and "a-O-ra VA-sta" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Enough.It means "enough".
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"Enough, but... ." is a literal English equivalent of the incomplete Spanish phrase Basta, pero... . The pronunciation of the present imperative/indicative verb and conjunction will be "BA-sta PEY-ro" in Spanish.
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"Basta de siesta" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "enough with the nap" or "no more siesta." It is often used as an expression of frustration or impatience, suggesting a desire for action or productivity instead of resting or delaying tasks.