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How to Say ‘Is complete’ in German

Ist vollständig

ist FOL-shten-dikh

[ist FOL-shten-dikh]

💬 Usage Tip: "Vollständig" means "complete" or "full." This phrase is grammatically fine, but on its own it sounds a bit unfinished, because German usually wants a subject before "ist."

🇩🇪 In Germany: You are more likely to hear this in formal contexts like paperwork, forms, or customer service than in casual conversation.

Phrase Breakdown

Ist

[ist]

is

Third-person singular form of sein, meaning is.

Example

Der Bericht ist fertig.

The report is finished.

vollständig

[FOL-shten-dikh]

complete; complete in full

An adjective meaning complete, entire, or with nothing missing.

Example

Die Liste ist vollständig.

The list is complete.

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