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voltooit

Voltooit is a form of the Dutch verb voltooien, meaning to complete or to finish. It is used in the present tense for the second person singular (jij/je voltooit) and the third person singular (hij/zij/het voltooit). The infinitive is voltooien; the present plural forms are wij voltooien, jullie voltooien, zij voltooien; the past participle is voltooid.

Conjugation highlights:

- ik voltooi

- jij voltooit

- hij voltooit

- wij voltooien

- jullie voltooien

- zij voltooien

Voltooit is commonly found in formal or written Dutch, including administrative, academic, and professional contexts, where

Examples:

- Hij voltooit zijn rapport morgen. (He completes his report tomorrow.)

- Jij voltooit je opdracht vandaag. (You complete your assignment today.)

- Wij voltooien de cursus volgende week. (We complete the course next week.)

Related terms include voltooi en (the infinitive), voltooid (past participle), and voltooien (the bare form). In

the
emphasis
is
on
the
completion
of
a
task
or
process.
It
can
express
that
a
task
is
being
completed
presently,
or
that
a
completion
is
a
goal
or
expected
outcome.
everyday
speech,
voltooien
is
often
used
with
synonyms
like
afmaken
or
afronden,
though
voltooi
en
conveys
a
stronger
sense
of
reaching
a
finished
state.