complete
/kom-pleet/
adj.
1.
Def.: warè nalaahi; due langun; kumplitu
MS: warè nalaahi; due langun; langun, due; kumplitu
kumplitu
Something complete has all of its parts.
This kuglung is not complete, because it doesn't have any horsehair on it.
Ka seini ne kuglung kenè ne kumplitu, su warè bulbul te kuddè.
adj.
2.
Def.: neimpusan
MS: neimpusan
Something complete is finished.
The house is not yet complete, because we still need to add the roof.
Ka baley warè pad neimpusi, su keilangan pad ne eg-atepan.
vt.
3.
Def.: eg-impusan
MS: eg-impusan
If you complete something, you finish it.
He completed his project early.
Mig-impusan din ka himu rin ga-gaani.
adj.
4.
Def.: iya
MS: iya
If something is complete, it is 100% the case.
There was complete silence in the room.
Wara iya lalahan diyè te sinabeng.
He is a complete stranger to me.
Seini ne etew warè kud iya neileyi.
This room is a complete mess.
Sem.Dom.: GSL0251-0275
completely
/kom-pleet-lee/
adv.
Def.: naamanaan [naamana͡an]
MS: naamanaan
You use completely to talk about something that is 100% the case, or is very much the case.
She was completely exhausted after walking all day.
Naamanaan [naamana͡an] nabeley sikandin te naapunan [na͡apunan] ne miggipanew.
completion
/kom-plee-shən/
n-uc, n-ct.
Def.: peg-impus
MS: peg-impus
the action of finishing something.
The completion of high school is an achievement.
incomplete
adj.
not complete.
Sem.Dom.: GSL1251-1275
Status: ready
Last updated: 18/Dec/2012