In typically legal terms, the translation of ai fini can be: ...in accordance with / as in / as provided by / for the purposes of...
The translations above are the most common in legal documents. Of course, if an entire sentence containing ai fini was available, a better idea of the context would be possible and therefore provide the best translation of the sentence as a whole.
fini - finished
"finish" from English to French: fini to say " I am finished" in French it is: jai fini
I have finished!
Le Fini
'finished' is 'fini' or terminé' in French.
You can say "J'ai terminé" in French to mean "I am 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."
The literal meaning of the French phrase j'ai fini entrer dans une minute' is "I finally enter in a minute". Essentially, it means, "I will be there in a minute" in English.
'C'est fini, les boucles' - could mean 'I've had my hair straightened' (it's finished, the curls - ie: I don't have curls any more).
You have nice eyes is an English equivalent of 'Ai ochi frumoÅŸi'.
The cast of Fini Henriques - 1929 includes: Fini Henriques as himself
The English language equivalent of oriunde ai fi is wherever you are.