complete is translated "terminé, fini" / "terminer, finir" in French.
Finished is 'fini' or 'terminé' in French.
water = eau (pronouced oh)when using it in a sentence or saying the it would be l'
Spell Ryan in french
this is how you spell spelling in french: l'orthographe
"Finir" means "to finish" or "to end" in French. It is a regular -ir verb that is commonly used to talk about completed actions or reaching the end of something.
"Bien finir."
cherish is 'chérir' in French. This conjugues as 'finir'
complete is translated "terminé, fini" / "terminer, finir" in French.
I believe it is: "terminez d'abord"
Elle vient de finir l'école
Commencer means to start or to begin in French. The opposite would be finir (finish) or terminer (to end).
'une phrase complète'
Finished is 'fini' or 'terminé' in French.
Fini, mangé, and vendu are the past participles of the French words finir, manger and vendre.Specifically, the present infinitive finir is "to finish". The present infinitive manger means "to eat". The present infinitive vendre translates as "to sell".The pronunciation will be "fee-nee", "mawn-zhey" and "vawn-dyoo" in terms of the past participles and "fee-neer", "mawn-zhey" and "vawn-druh" in terms of the infinitives.
vous êtes prêt à être gentil avec moi. This is the sentence in the French language.
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.