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How to Say ‘To sleep enough.’ in Mexican Spanish

De dormir lo suficiente.

deh dor-meer loh soo-fee-see-en-teh

[deh dor-meer loh soo-fee-see-en-teh]

💬 Usage Tip: Pursuing specified goals uses 'de' to link actions and purpose.

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Phrase Breakdown

De

[deh]

To

Preposition indicating purpose or direction.

Example

De viajar por el mundo.

To travel around the world.

dormir

[dor-meer]

sleep

Repose during which one experiences detached consciousness.

Example

Necesito dormir ocho horas.

I need to sleep eight hours.

lo suficiente.

loh soo-fee-see-en-teh

[loh soo-fee-syehn-teh]

enough.

Refers to the adequate amount needed or desired.

Example

Dormir lo suficiente.

Sleep enough.

Words in this phrase

lo

[loh]

enough

As much or as many as required.

Example

Comí lo suficiente para estar lleno.

I ate enough to be full.

suficiente

[soo-fee-see-en-teh]

sufficient

Adequate for the purpose.

Example

Hay suficiente tiempo.

There is sufficient time.

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