something is completed or finished: quelque chose est terminé, quelque chose est fini. (from the verbs terminer and finir)NB: The word endings change for masculine/feminine or plural things that are ending.
The French word "complète" means "complete" in English. It is used to describe something that is whole, finished, or lacking nothing.
this is how you write she is finished in French: Elle est terminée
To say "when I was finished" in French, you would say "quand j'avais fini."
You can say "J'ai terminé" in French to mean "I am finished".
'finished' is 'fini' or terminé' in French.
Finissent = Ils/Elles = She/He finished = To finish
something is completed or finished: quelque chose est terminé, quelque chose est fini. (from the verbs terminer and finir)NB: The word endings change for masculine/feminine or plural things that are ending.
to paint = peindre a paint = une peinture
"c'est fini" or "c'est terminé" are the French equivalent of 'it is finished'.
The French word "complète" means "complete" in English. It is used to describe something that is whole, finished, or lacking nothing.
this is how you write she is finished in French: Elle est terminée
To say "when I was finished" in French, you would say "quand j'avais fini."
You can say "J'ai terminé" in French to mean "I am finished".
The Hawaiian word for "finished" is "pono."
Its ''c'est fin" !
c'est terminé(e)