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Die Nase voll haben
In German
Die Nase voll haben
dee NAH-ze foll HAH-ben
๐ฌ๐ง English
๐ช๐ธ Espaรฑol
๐ฎ๐น Italiano
๐ Literal Translation
To have one's nose full
๐ก Meaning
To be fed up with something, to have had enough.
๐ Equivalent:"To be fed up with something"
๐ Origin:Likely refers to the unpleasant sensation of a 'full nose' from a bad smell or a cold, symbolizing being overwhelmed or disgusted.
Example Sentences
1
Ich habe die Nase voll von dieser ewigen Diskussion.
I'm fed up with this endless discussion.
2
Er hat die Nase voll von seinem Job und sucht etwas Neues.
He's fed up with his job and is looking for something new.