Satis

Phrasing I am enough in Latin

Phrasing I am enough in Latin

Ego Satis means "I am enough" in Latin.

  1. What is the Latin phrase for I am enough?
  2. What does Satis sum et Digna mean?
  3. How do you say by the grace of God I am what I am in Latin?

What is the Latin phrase for I am enough?

"Sum satis" is, I think, grammatical, and means "I am enough" or "I am filled", or "I am plenty", though it would feel more typical in terms of word order as "satis sum", to me.

What does Satis sum et Digna mean?

Satis sum" That says "I am worthy. I am enough" and also implicitly says you are a woman. I'd say satis sum et digna "I am enough, and worthy."

How do you say by the grace of God I am what I am in Latin?

gratia Deo sum quod sum (by the grace of God, ...)

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