How to Say ‘Everything is complete.’ in German
Alles ist vollständig.
AH-les ist FOL-shten-dikh
[AH-les ist FOL-shten-dikh]
💬 Usage Tip: This is a correct full sentence: "Alles" (everything) + "ist" (is) + "vollständig" (complete). It sounds fairly formal and administrative.
🇩🇪 In Germany: In everyday German, people might more often say "Alles ist da" (everything is there) or "Alles ist fertig" (everything is ready), depending on the situation.
Phrase Breakdown
Alles
[AH-les]
everything; all
A pronoun meaning everything.
Alles ist in Ordnung.
Everything is fine.
Ist vollständig
ist FOL-shten-dikh
is complete
Means that nothing is missing and all required parts are present.
Das Formular ist vollständig.
The form is complete.
Words in this phrase
ist
[ist]
is
Third-person singular present of sein, meaning is.
Heute ist Montag.
Today is Monday.
vollständig
[FOL-shten-dikh]
complete; complete in full
Describes something as complete, with nothing missing.
Das Formular ist vollständig.
The form is complete.
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