Completo in Italian means "complete" in English.
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The cast of Completo - 2009 includes: Bruno Autran
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hablar acerca de... / referente a... / (con) respecto a ... (alguna cosa)
hablo / hablas / habla / hablamos / habláis / hablan acerca de... / referente a... / (con) respecto a ...
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The cast of Completo confort - 1997 includes: Carmen Pardo as Excursionista
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Com Você... Meu Mundo Ficaria Completo was created in 1999.
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A tiempo completo (con disponibilidad para trabajar a cualquier hora)
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"Complete" in Spanish is "completo". It is pronounced "koam-PLAY-toe". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
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Voce ja sabe o nome completo: Robert Hooke[18.vii.1635-3.iii.1703].
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Nombre completo is your whole name, as opposed to just your first name (nombre) or your last name (apellido.)
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The cast of Homem Completo - 2012 includes: Thiago Carreira as Daniel Ricardo Henrique as Edu Gilda Nomacce as Cantora Do Karaok
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¿Y de usted / ustedes / ti / vosotros, as?
¿Y referente a usted / ustedes / ti / vosotros, as?
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¿Qué opina / opinan / opinas / opináis referente a su comentario?
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Mi nombre completo es "Assistant" o "Google Assistant". ¡Gracias por preguntar!
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F. Agustoni has written:
'Catalogo completo dell'opera grafica di Paul Gauguin'
'Catalogo completo delle incisioni del Maestro del libro di casa'
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Estoy listo (a); además hoy he platicado con "Nana" referente a ello.
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Completo is an Italian equivalent of the English word "complete."
Specifically, completo is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is kohm-PLEH-toh." The feminine form, completa, is pronounced "kohm-PLEH-tah."
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"Full name" em português significa "nome completo". É a combinação do primeiro nome e sobrenome de uma pessoa.
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Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio [29ix1571 - 18vii1610] è il nome completo di Caravaggio, pittore dal comune italiano di Milano.
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Referente a usted / ustedes / ti / vosotros, as.
'about yourself' (concerning yourself) 'sobre usted / ustedes / ti / vosotros, as'
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No tengo un nombre completo ya que soy una inteligencia artificial creada por OpenAI. Puedes simplemente llamarme asistente.
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El nombre completo de Carlos Cuauhtémoc Sánchez es Carlos Cuauhtémoc Sánchez Gutiérrez.
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it means: how do you write your full name
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It means the same as it does in English. To finish, end, terminate.
Depending on context these are some of the Spanish equivalents
absoluto
cumplido
entero
completo
pleno
acabado
completar
afinar
terminar
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Is your profile of employment really complete
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Cristofano Robetta has written:
'Catalogo completo dell'opera grafica del Robetta'
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Vea / vean / ve / ved cómo resolver este problema.
Haga / hagan / haz / haced algo referente (con respecto a) este problema.
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O nome completo do proprietario deste telefone
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Georges du Mesnil de la Tour [10iii1593 - 30i1652] è il nome completo di Georges de la Tour, pittore francese dal comune di Vic-sur-Seille.
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Luigi Smith has written:
'Della peste trattato completo' -- subject(s): Plague, History
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qual e o archicad que mais gostas?
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Dawn Brown has written:
'Been There, Done That...Now What?'
'My Soul'
'Manual Completo de Aerobic Con Step'
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Poderia por favor fornecer o nome completo da figura ?
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Celestino Gorostiza has written:
'Teatro Completo'
'Discursos de bellas artes' -- subject(s): Art, Literature, Performing arts
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Amo il completo violetto, Ama il completo violetto, and Amate il completo violetto are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Love the purple outfit." Context makes clear whether the present is the first person singular indicative "I love" (case 1), the second person informal singular imperative "(You) love!" (example 2), or the second person informal plural "(You all) love!" (instance 3). The respective pronunciations will be "A-mo eel kom-PLEH-to vyo-LET-to," "A-ma eel kom-PLEH-to vo-LET-to," and "a-MA-tey eel kom-PLEH-to vyo-LET-to" in Italian.
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It means the same as it does in English. To finish, end, terminate.
Depending on context these are some of the Spanish equivalents
absoluto
cumplido
entero
completo
pleno
acabado
completar
afinar
terminar
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la traduccion es brake lining, al freno completo se le llama brake pad o brake shoe.
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it means, "what's your name?"
your first name: nombre/primer nombre
your last name: apellido/segundo nombre
your full name: nombre completo
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Salvatore Torretti has written:
'Corso completo di lingua francese ad uso degl'italiani ovvero grammatica francese' -- subject(s): French language, Grammar
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