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If you were an educated person you said finis or terminus (Latin).

If you lived in England up to about 1150, you said endeor geændung (Old English).

If you were an aristocrat/nobleman in England you said aparalers or bout (Anglo-Norman French.

If you lived in England after about 1150 you said atermined or ende (Middle English).

If you lived in other parts of Europe you would speak Old French, Old Flemish, Old High German, Old Norse or one of many other languages.

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