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Bulgarian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *do sъta. Compare Russian доста́ть (dostátʹ, “to be enough (dated)”), Serbo-Croatian достати (“to be enough”).
Pronunciation
Adverb
до́ста • (dósta) (comparative по́-до́ста, superlative на́й-до́ста)
- a lot
- до́ста пари́ ― dósta parí ― a lot of money
- до́ста рабо́тя ― dósta rabótja ― I work a lot
- (colloquial) enough
- до́ста сме я́ли ― dósta sme jáli ― we have eaten enough
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Macedonian
Pronunciation
Adverb
доста • (dosta)
- enough, sufficiently
- lots of, plenty of
- rather, quite
Determiner
доста • (dosta)
- enough, sufficient
- lots of, plenty of
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dôsta/
- Hyphenation: до‧ста
Adverb
до̏ста (Latin spelling dȍsta)
- enough, sufficiently
- lots of, plenty of
- rather, quite (+ adjective or adverb)
Ukrainian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *do sъta. Compare до́сита (dósyta) and до́сить (dósytʹ).
Pronunciation
Adverb
до́ста • (dósta)
- (dialectal) enough, sufficiently
- Synonyms: до́сить (dósytʹ), дово́лі (dovóli), доста́тньо (dostátnʹo), вдо́сталь (vdóstalʹ)
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