Examples of using "Monimutkaista" in a sentence and their english translations:
How complex?
Love is complicated.
Everything is complicated.
It's a little complicated.
Everyone's life is complicated.
- This isn't complicated.
- It's not complicated.
- That's not complex.
Brain surgery is very complex.
Grammar is very complicated.
Well, it's complicated.
Nobody knew health care could be so complicated.
Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated.
When an English speaker realises that a foreign person they are speaking to doesn't understand one of their sentences, they repeat it, the same way, but louder, as though the person were deaf. At no point does it come to their mind that their vocabulary might be complicated or that their expression might most probably be ambiguous to a foreigner and that they could reword it in a simpler way. The result is that not only does the person still not understand, but they get irritated at being considered deaf.