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completo

complete

adjective kohm-PLEH-toh Less Common

Origin: from Latin 'completus'

Also means

suit

Usage Note

Completo agrees as completa, completi, complete, and on hotel or parking signs completo alone means 'full' or 'no vacancy'. As a noun it also means a matching outfit or men's suit.

Examples

"L'hotel è completo stasera."

Natural Translation

The hotel is full tonight.

Literal Translation

The-hotel is complete tonight.

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