επαρκής

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Etymology

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From Koine Greek ἐπαρκής (eparkḗs), from Ancient Greek ἐπαρκέω (eparkéō), from πぱい' (ep', on, onto) +‎ ἀρκέω (arkéō, to be enough).

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Adjective

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επαρκής (eparkísm (feminine επαρκής, neuter επαρκές)

  1. sufficient, adequate, enough (as much as meets requirements)
    Δでるたεいぷしろんνにゅー έχω επαρκείς γνώσεις νにゅーαあるふぁ διδάξω σしぐま’ αυτό τたうοおみくろん θέμα.
    Den écho eparkeís gnóseis na didáxo s’ aftó to théma.
    I don't have enough knowledge to teach this subject.
  2. competent, able, fit (as good as necessary)
    Οおみくろん τάδε είναι επαρκής ως δάσκαλος.
    O táde eínai eparkís os dáskalos.
    So-and-so is competent as a teacher.

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