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Kompletne

Kompletne is a form found in Slavic languages that relates to the concept of completeness. In Slovak, kompletné is the neuter singular or feminine plural form of the adjective kompletný, meaning “complete” or “whole.” It is commonly used before nouns to express that something is complete, for example, kompletné informácie meaning “complete information.” The word can also function as part of compound expressions describing a full set or kit.

Etymologically, the form builds on the noun komplet, meaning a set or collection, and attaches standard Slavic

In Polish, the root is linked to the noun komplet (“a set” or “kit”). The standard adjectives

Overall, kompletne is best understood as a grammatical form tied to the notion of completeness within Slovak

adjectival
endings
to
indicate
agreement
with
the
noun
it
modifies.
The
result
is
a
widely
understood
sense
of
entirety
or
fullness
in
contexts
where
the
noun
being
described
is
treated
as
complete
or
whole.
are
kompletný/kompletná
(and
related
forms
in
other
genders),
while
the
adverb
meaning
“completely”
is
typically
kompletnie.
Consequently,
kompletne
is
not
a
general-purpose
Polish
form
and
is
rarely
used
outside
limited,
technical,
or
fixed
expressions.
and
related
languages,
with
limited,
specialized
usage
in
Polish.
It
illustrates
how
the
same
root
can
adapt
across
languages
to
convey
the
idea
of
being
whole
or
fully
complete.