Zat
From Mereja Words
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Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch sat, from Old Dutch *sat, from Proto-Germanic *sadaz.
Adjective
Zat (comparative zatter, superlative Zatst)
- sated, full, especially with alcoholic beverage, i.e. drunk (chiefly Belgian)
- Hij kwam zat thuis. — He came home drunk.
- having had enough, having had it up to here, fed up
- Ik ben het zat! — I'm fed up with this!
Declension
Declension of Zat
Derived terms
- ladderzat
- stiepelzat (Flanders)
Numeral
Zat
- plenty
- Ik heb nog zat aardappels hier.
- I still have plenty of potatoes here.
- Ik heb nog zat aardappels hier.
Synonyms
Adverb
Zat (not comparable)
- enough
- Het is al erg zat dat mijn wasmachine kapot is, en nu mijn vaatwasser ook al!
- It's bad enough that my washing machine is broken, and now my dishwasher too!
- Het is al erg zat dat mijn wasmachine kapot is, en nu mijn vaatwasser ook al!
Verb
Zat
- singular past indicative of zitten.
Indonesian
Etymology
From Arabic.
Noun
Zat
fr:zat io:zat id:zat ku:zat li:zat ms:zat nl:zat ru:zat tr:zat tk:zat zh:zat