A2 Expression Neutro 2 min de leitura

لا شكراً، كفاية هكذا

la shukran, kifaya hakadha

No thanks, that's enough

Literalmente: No thanks, enough like this

Em 15 segundos

  • A polite way to refuse more of something offered to you.
  • Combines 'No thanks' with 'Enough as it is'.
  • Essential for surviving Egyptian hospitality and dinner parties.

Significado

This is a polite but firm way to tell someone to stop what they are doing or giving you. It is like saying 'I'm good' or 'That's plenty' when someone offers you more food, more work, or more advice.

Exemplos-chave

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At a friend's house for dinner

لا شكرا، كفاية كده، الأكل كان تحفة!

No thanks, that's enough, the food was amazing!

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Declining more help from a colleague

لا شكرا، كفاية كده، أنا هكمل الباقي.

No thanks, that's enough, I'll finish the rest.

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Texting a friend to end a long chat

كفاية كده رغي النهاردة، نتقابل بكرة.

Enough chatting for today, let's meet tomorrow.

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Contexto cultural

Very common in daily life.

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Smile

Always smile when saying this to ensure it is not taken as rude.

Em 15 segundos

  • A polite way to refuse more of something offered to you.
  • Combines 'No thanks' with 'Enough as it is'.
  • Essential for surviving Egyptian hospitality and dinner parties.

What It Means

لا شكرا، كفاية كده is your ultimate polite 'stop' button. The word كفاية means 'enough,' and كده means 'like this' or 'so.' Together, they signal that the current state is perfect and no more is needed. It is a staple of Egyptian Arabic that helps you navigate social pressure with grace.

How To Use It

You can use this phrase on its own or add a small gesture. A slight palm-out hand movement usually accompanies it. It sounds soft because of the كده at the end. It makes your refusal sound less like a rejection and more like a satisfied conclusion. Think of it as saying 'We are at the sweet spot now.'

When To Use It

Use it when your Egyptian host tries to pile a third mountain of rice on your plate. It is also perfect when a shopkeeper is showing you too many options. If you are at work and a colleague offers to help but you have it under control, this is your go-to. It works beautifully in texting when a conversation has reached its natural end.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid using this in very formal written contracts or high-level diplomatic meetings. It is a bit too 'street-level' for a legal document. Also, do not use it if you are actually angry. If someone is bothering you, a sharper خلاص (enough/stop) is more effective. Using this phrase while shouting would feel linguistically confusing to a local.

Cultural Background

In Middle Eastern culture, hospitality is aggressive—in a good way! Hosts often feel they haven't done enough until you've said 'no' at least three times. This phrase is part of that 'refusal dance.' It allows you to be firm without being 'قليل الذوق' (impolite). It shows you appreciate the gesture but are genuinely satisfied.

Common Variations

You might hear خلاص كفاية (Enough already) which is a bit more direct. Some people say كده تمام (Like this is perfect) for a more positive spin. If you want to be extra polite, you can say الحمد لله، كفاية كده (Praise God, that is enough). Each variation adjusts the 'volume' of your refusal just a little bit.

Notas de uso

This phrase is neutral to informal. It is the 'goldilocks' of refusals—not too harsh, not too weak. Use it freely in shops, homes, and with friends.

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Smile

Always smile when saying this to ensure it is not taken as rude.

Exemplos

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#1 At a friend's house for dinner
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لا شكرا، كفاية كده، الأكل كان تحفة!

No thanks, that's enough, the food was amazing!

A classic way to stop a host from giving you more food.

#2 Declining more help from a colleague
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لا شكرا، كفاية كده، أنا هكمل الباقي.

No thanks, that's enough, I'll finish the rest.

Shows you are in control of your tasks.

#3 Texting a friend to end a long chat
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كفاية كده رغي النهاردة، نتقابل بكرة.

Enough chatting for today, let's meet tomorrow.

Using 'kefaya keda' to wrap up a long conversation.

#4 A shopkeeper showing too many rugs
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لا شكرا، كفاية كده فرج، هفكر وأرجعلك.

No thanks, enough looking, I'll think and come back.

Politely stopping a salesperson from showing more items.

#5 When someone is teasing you playfully
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يا عم بس، كفاية كده تريقة!

Hey man stop, enough making fun of me!

A lighthearted way to stop a friend's jokes.

#6 Ending a workout session with a trainer
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أنا تعبت، كفاية كده تمارين النهاردة.

I'm tired, enough exercises for today.

Expressing physical limits politely.

Teste-se

Complete the phrase.

لا شكراً، _____ هكذا.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: كفاية

Kifaya means enough.

🎉 Pontuação: /1

Recursos visuais

Formality of 'Kefaya Keda'

Very Informal

Used with siblings or very close friends.

بس بقى، كفاية كده!

Neutral/Casual

The phrase as it is, perfect for most daily interactions.

لا شكرا، كفاية كده.

Formal

Used with a boss or elder, usually adding 'Ya basha' or 'Ya fandem'.

شكرا يا فندم، كفاية كده.

Where to use 'Kefaya Keda'

لا شكرا، كفاية كده
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Dinner Party

Refusing a second plate of pasta.

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Shopping

Stopping a vendor from showing more shoes.

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At Work

Telling a colleague you have enough tasks.

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Socializing

Ending a long phone call politely.

Banco de exercicios

1 exercicios
Complete the phrase. Fill Blank A1

لا شكراً، _____ هكذا.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: كفاية

Kifaya means enough.

🎉 Pontuação: /1

Perguntas frequentes

1 perguntas

No, it is very polite.

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