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  2. Feb 20, 2024 · ⇒ Medieval Latin: ad satis (see there for further descendants) ⇒ Vulgar Latin: *satius (noun) Italian: sazio; Romanian: saț; Etymology 2 [edit] Pronunciation [edit] IPA : /ˈsa.tiːs/, [ˈs̠ät̪iːs̠] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA : /ˈsa.tis/, [ˈsäːt̪is] Participle [edit] satīs

  3. Find satis (Adverb) in the Latin Online Dictionary with English meanings, all fabulous forms & inflections and a conjugation table: satis.

  4. satis est (+ infinitive) || satis est hoc, ut non? || satis sum || satisne or satine, or satin || agitur satis || satis habeo || vocis satis || admoneri me satis est || satis superque || satis saepe || satis creditur || satis constat || qui satis est || satis amplus (+ dative) || argumenti satis || ab aliquo satisaccipio (or satis accipio) = to ...

  5. Apr 7, 2010 · Translation. Enough, sufficiently. page revision: 3, last edited: 7 Apr 2010, 09:03 (5153 days ago)

  6. 5 days ago · 1 Latin. 1.1 Etymology. 1.2 Adverb. 1.2.1 Descendants. 1.3 References. Latin [ edit] Etymology [ edit] From ad (“to”) +‎ satis (“enough”) . Adverb [ edit] ad satis (not comparable) (Early Medieval Latin) copiously. Descendants [ edit] Italo-Romance: (with loss of t ) Corsican: assai. Italian: assai. → Catalan: assai (Algherese) → Old Catalan: assay

  7. Jun 25, 2023 · Latin [edit] Etymology 1 [edit] Noun form of satis, articulated with satiēs and satietās. Noun [edit] satiās f (genitive satiātis); third declension. sufficiency, abundance, plentifulness; satisfied desire, satiety; loathing, disgust; Declension [edit] Third-declension noun.

  8. Translation of "satis" into English . enough, sufficiently, quite are the top translations of "satis" into English. Sample translated sentence: Plenum est mihi temporis non satis autem pecuniae. ↔ I have plenty of time, but not enough money.

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