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How do you say complete in french?

The most common way to say "complete" in French is "complet".

Here are some other ways to say "complete" depending on the context:

* Terminé (finished): This is used when something is done or over.

* Achevé (finished): This is similar to "terminé" but can also mean "accomplished" or "completed".

* Fini (finished): This is a more informal way to say "finished".

* Total (total): This is used when something is complete or whole.

* Entier (whole): This is used when something is complete and without any parts missing.

The best way to choose the right word depends on the context of your sentence.

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