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
Translation: Est-ce que tu as fini tes devoirs? -- literally: Did you finish your homework?
Maitenant j'ai fini
j'ai fini is i have finished
j'ai fini.
maintenant
Finished is 'fini' or 'terminé' in French.
owarimashita = finished
Bon apatite means enjoy eating in french that's why waiters all ways say that in french
Honesty in french: sincérité Noun, femininesincerity; en toute ~ in all honesty
je les aime tous
To say "when I was finished" in French, you would say "quand j'avais fini."
You can say "J'ai terminΓ©" in French to mean "I am finished".
Décembre est terminé.
"finish" from English to French: fini to say " I am finished" in French it is: jai fini
Finished is 'fini' or 'terminé' in French.
"il a fini" or "elle a fini" if it is feminine.
Il est fini is more correct in the written French, but spoken French one can say C'est fini (not two n's)
Finished ;)
est tres manifique
all done -> c'est fini (sounds like: say fee-nee) c'est fini (it is finished) to literally say "all done" in french, you say "tout a fait" <~passe compose avec le avoir verbe. past tense using the avoir verb for "done" .... sounds like (toot-ah-fay)
Elle vient de finir l'école
The French word for "finished" is "fini."