ASK A QUESTION nunca es suficiente
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More precisely, it means "It never is enough" or "It is never enough." The "it" is implied in the Spanish.
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Hehe, I was thinking the same thing... after so many corrected "pesky" mistakes in this forum. ![]()
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thanks a lot...and if I say nunca suficiente would it mean never enough
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Not really. Give us the whole context of what you are trying to say, and we can translate it.
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