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What does complete mean in Spanish?

The Spanish word for "complete" depends on the context and what you want to convey:

General "complete":

* completo/a (adjective): This is the most common translation, meaning "full" or "whole."

* Example: "El libro está completo" (The book is complete).

* terminado/a (adjective): This means "finished" or "done."

* Example: "El trabajo está terminado" (The work is finished).

* total (adjective): This means "entire" or "total."

* Example: "El silencio fue total" (The silence was total).

Specific "complete":

* absoluto/a (adjective): This means "absolute" or "complete."

* Example: "Ella tiene un control absoluto sobre la situación" (She has complete control over the situation).

* perfecto/a (adjective): This means "perfect" or "complete."

* Example: "Tu trabajo es perfecto" (Your work is complete).

Other words:

* acabado/a (adjective): This means "finished" or "completed."

* finalizado/a (adjective): This means "finalized" or "completed."

* lleno/a (adjective): This means "full" or "complete."

The best translation will depend on the specific context.

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