Sufficient in Tagalog

“Sufficient in Tagalog” translates primarily to “sapat” (enough), “husto” (adequate), and “supisyente” (borrowed from Spanish). These words express having enough quantity or quality to meet a particular need or requirement. In Filipino culture, the concept of sufficiency reflects values of contentment and resourcefulness, emphasizing that having enough is often more important than having excess.

[Words] = Sufficient

[Definition]:
– Sufficient /səˈfɪʃənt/
– Adjective 1: Enough to meet a need or purpose; adequate in quantity or quality.
– Adjective 2: Having the necessary qualities or resources to accomplish something.

[Synonyms] = Sapat, Husto, Supisyente, Tama, Bastante, Kasiya-siya, Umaabot, Naaabot, Abot, Saktong-sakto

[Example]:
– Ex1_EN: We have sufficient resources to complete the project on time.
– Ex1_PH: Mayroon tayong sapat na mga kagamitan upang makumpleto ang proyekto sa tamang oras.

– Ex2_EN: The evidence was not sufficient to convict the accused.
– Ex2_PH: Ang ebidensya ay hindi sapat upang hatulan ang akusado.

– Ex3_EN: Make sure you get sufficient sleep every night for better health.
– Ex3_PH: Siguraduhing makakuha ka ng sapat na tulog bawat gabi para sa mas magandang kalusugan.

– Ex4_EN: Is your salary sufficient to cover all your monthly expenses?
– Ex4_PH: Ang iyong sahod ba ay husto na upang masaklaw ang lahat ng iyong buwanang gastusin?

– Ex5_EN: The company provided sufficient training for all new employees.
– Ex5_PH: Ang kumpanya ay nagbigay ng supisyenteng pagsasanay para sa lahat ng bagong empleyado.

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