You would use passe compose: use the participle avoir, and the passe ending for finir: Je avoir finir= J'ai fini J'ai fini=literally means 'I have finished' Source: I have 5 years in french school
Le Fini
Finished is 'fini' or 'terminé' in French.
Il est means "there is."
Est-ce que tu means 'Do you . . . ?'
'le travail est fini' or more familiar 'le boulot est fait, le boulot est fini'
Il est fini.
La session est fini.
Est-ce que tu as fini ton diner, as-tu fini (or "terminé") ton diner
fini - finished
"It's all over" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Tout est fini."Specifically, the pronoun "tout" means "all, everything." The verb "est" means "(he/she/it) is." The masculine singular past participle "fini" means "done, finished, over, terminated."The pronunciation is "too-teh fee-nee."
le travail est terminé le boulot est fini (more familiar)
Il est fini entre nous.
Il est fini is more correct in the written French, but spoken French one can say C'est fini (not two n's)
C'est fini means "it is over" in French.
I finish
You would use passe compose: use the participle avoir, and the passe ending for finir: Je avoir finir= J'ai fini J'ai fini=literally means 'I have finished' Source: I have 5 years in french school