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  2. Lagom - Wikipedia

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    The word can be variously translated as ' in moderation ', ' in balance ', ' perfect-simple ', ' just enough ', ' ideal ' and ' suitable ' (in matter of amounts). Whereas words like sufficient and average suggest some degree of abstinence, scarcity, or failure, lagom carries the connotation of appropriateness, although not necessarily perfection.

  3. Enough (film) - Wikipedia

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    Enough is a 2002 American psychological thriller film directed by Michael Apted, based on the New York Times bestselling 1998 novel Black and Blue, by Anna Quindlen.It stars Jennifer Lopez as Slim, an abused wife who learns to fight back.

  4. Enough - Wikipedia

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  5. Dayenu - Wikipedia

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    Dayenu page from Birds' Head Haggada. Dayenu (Hebrew: דַּיֵּנוּ ‎, Dayyēnū) is a song that is part of the Jewish holiday of Passover.The word "dayenu" means approximately "it would have been enough," "it would have been sufficient," or "it would have sufficed" (day-in Hebrew is "enough," and -ēnu the first person plural suffix, "to us").

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  7. Ough (orthography) - Wikipedia

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    Change ough to uf when it is sounded as / ʌ f /: enough → enuf, tough → tuf; Change ough to of when it is sounded as / ɒ f / or / ɔː f /: cough → cof; Shorten ough to ou when it is sounded as / aʊ /: bough → bou, drought → drout, plough → plou

  8. List of South African slang words - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "ek kan nie" (shortened to kannie = cannot/can't) is personified as a lazy man. The phrase is used as a form of motivation and discipline, implying that if you can do a physical task as easy as pushing a wheelbarrow, then you are more than capable enough to do any kind of hard work. katspoegie – lit. "kat's spit". Refers to a very ...

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    South African President Cyril Ramaphosa spoke to Elon Musk “on issues of misinformation and distortions about South Africa,” the presidency announced on Tuesday.