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TinaMr Posted 5 years ago
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"Mom, you are enough"

"Mom, you are enough!"

Does it make sense? Can one say to his/her mother?

Not sure, I understand the sense of "you are enough" correctly...

  

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TinaMr Does it make sense? Can one say to his/her mother? I suppose.

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TinaMrDoes it make sense? Can one say to his/her mother?

I suppose. It would require a certain context, such as a single mom says to her son, "You only have me."

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