fini (masculine singular)
finis (masculine plural)
finie (feminine singular)
finies (feminine plural)
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.
Finir is the infinitive of the verb to finish in French.
Dans un heur je vais finir mes devoirs.
"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).
Finished is 'fini' or 'terminé' in French.
être, avoir - (to be, to have)faire, aller, prendre (to do, to go, to take)aimer, finir, vouloir (to love /like, to finish, to want)
"To define" is one English equivalent of the French present infinitive définir. The pronunciation of the word -- which also translates as "to characterize, describe, portray" -- will be "dey-fee-neer" in French.