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Genug

Genug is a German word meaning enough or sufficient. It functions as an adverb and as a determiner before nouns, where it remains invariable (for example: genug Zeit, genug Geld). It can also appear as an interjection, most often in the form Genug! to express that something has gone on long enough or that a limit has been reached. In addition, the phrase genug haben means to have had enough.

Etymology and cognates: Genug derives from the Germanic root found in Old High German and Proto-Germanic languages,

Usage: As a determiner before a noun, genug is generally invariable: genug Zeit, genug Geld, genug Möglichkeiten.

Pronunciation and style: In standard German, genug is pronounced with a short ü sound and final devoicing,

See also: ausreichend, hinreichend, genügend, genug von. Genug is often contrasted with more formal synonyms; context

with
cognates
in
other
Germanic
languages
such
as
Dutch
genoeg
and
English
enough.
The
sense
of
sufficiency
is
ancient
in
these
languages
and
persists
in
modern
usage.
As
a
predicative
or
adverbial
term,
it
can
be
used
in
expressions
like
Es
ist
genug
(That
is
enough)
or
Genug
ist
genug
(That
much
is
enough).
It
also
forms
common
verb
phrases
such
as
genug
haben
(to
have
had
enough)
and
genug
von
etwas
haben
(to
have
had
enough
of
something).
In
sentences
like
Ich
habe
genug
von
diesem
Film,
genug
modifies
the
overall
quantity
rather
than
the
noun
directly.
resulting
in
a
crisp,
one-syllable
or
two-syllable
cue
depending
on
rhythm.
It
is
a
common,
versatile
term
that
appears
in
everyday
speech
as
well
as
in
literary
and
formal
registers.
and
tone
determine
which
form
is
most
appropriate.