Bastante
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Quite
Real World Example
The Spanish word "bastante" translates to "quite" in English, often used to express a sufficient or ample amount of something. To help you remember "bastante," think of the phrase "a lotta pasta" — they both imply having more than enough! Imagine you're at an Italian restaurant, and the waiter brings you quite a large plate of spaghetti, and you exclaim, "That's a lotta pasta!" This playful connection will remind you that "bastante" means having quite a bit of something. 🍝
Practice Version
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