Bas

“Bas“ is a Hindi slang term that can be translated to “enough,” “that’s it,” or “stop” in simple English. 

It’s often used to convey the idea of reaching a limit or indicating that something should come to an end.

For example, if someone is serving you food and you’ve had your fill, you can say “Bas” to mean that you’ve had enough and don’t want more. Similarly, if someone is talking or doing something you find bothersome, you can say “Bas” to ask them to stop.

This term is concise and straightforward, making it a handy way to express the idea of sufficiency or cessation in various contexts. It’s commonly used in everyday conversations to communicate that something should cease or that a particular quantity is sufficient.

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