completa
/komˈpleta/, [kõmˈple.t̪a]complete
Adjective completa
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feminine singular of completo
Verb completa
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of completar.
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of completar.
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Yo recomiendo una revisión completa para tu esposo.
I recommend a thorough checkup for your husband.
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Yo sé la historia completa.
I know the whole story.
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¿Cuál es más completa, la primera edición o la segunda?
Which is more complete, the first edition or the second?
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Tenías que haberme contado la historia completa.
You should have told me the whole story.
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Completa la frase.
Complete the sentence.
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Dos de tarifa completa y tres de reducida para Londres, por favor.
Two and three halves to London, please.
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Ya está completa la dotación del buque.
The ship's crew is now complete.
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Le conté a Mary la historia completa.
I told Mary the whole story.
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Él le contó a Mary la historia completa.
He told Mary the whole story.
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Me tenías que haber contado la historia completa.
You had better tell me the whole story.
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