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How do you say enough in Tagalog?

"Enough" in Tagalog can be said in a few ways, depending on the context:

General "enough"

* Sapat na (sa-pat na) - This is the most common and general way to say "enough."

* Tama na (ta-ma na) - This is similar to "enough" but can also mean "that's enough."

"Enough" to stop something

* Tigil na (ti-gil na) - This means "stop it," implying that something has gone on long enough.

* Huwag na (hu-wag na) - This means "don't anymore," implying that it's enough and you don't want it to continue.

"Enough" to describe a quantity

* Katamtaman (ka-ta-tam-tan) - This means "moderate" or "just right" in terms of quantity.

* Tama lang (ta-ma lang) - This means "just right" and can be used to describe a quantity.

The best way to say "enough" in Tagalog will depend on the specific context of your sentence.

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