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די — meaning in English: enough

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חסר
chaser
די
di
בלילה
ba'laila
אמרתי
amarti
באתי
bati
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word די in everyday conversations to indicate sufficiency or to express that something is adequate. For instance, during a meal, one might say 'די' to signal they have had enough food. It's also common in discussions about plans or resources, where someone might assert 'די' to convey that they are satisfied with the current arrangement.
Synonyms & nuances
While די means 'enough', one might also encounter the word מספק (mesapek), which means 'sufficient'. However, די is more commonly used in informal contexts, while מספק can be perceived as slightly more formal or technical. Choosing די conveys a more personal, emotional response.
Culture
The word די has its roots in Hebrew literature and is often used in biblical texts, where it signifies not just sufficiency but also contentment. Interestingly, in modern colloquial usage, it has expanded to express a sense of exasperation, as in when someone is fed up with a situation, they might exclaim 'די!' to mean 'enough already!'
FAQ
Q.What does די mean in English?
די translates to 'enough' in English, indicating sufficiency or adequacy in various contexts.
Q.How do you use די in a sentence?
You can use די in sentences like 'די, אני לא רוצה יותר אוכל' which means 'Enough, I don’t want more food.' It effectively communicates your feelings on sufficiency.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using די?
A common mistake is using די in overly formal contexts where a word like מספק might be more appropriate. Remember, די is best suited for casual conversations.
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