"He terminado" translates to "I have finished" in English.
The Spanish word "dumped" can be translated as "abandonado" or "dejado".
"Finished" in Portuguese translates to "terminado" or "acabado" depending on the context.
Spanish: terminado French: fini German: beendet Italian: finito
acabado or terminado, but depends on how you want to use it: I have finished reading the book: "Acabei de ler o livro" He finished the race last: "Terminou a corrida em ultimo lugar" although they can both be used in most cases.
The question "Por que la pregunta mean in English" translates to "Why does the question mean in English?" in English.
it says I'm done
Asunto terminado was created in 1953.
terminado
La fiesta ha terminado. = The party has ended.
The Spanish word "dumped" can be translated as "abandonado" or "dejado".
Ya está terminado(a)
"Done" in Spanish is "terminado". It is pronounced "tear-me-NAH-doe". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
No se ha acabado/terminado (It hasn't finished/ended - talking about something like a movie or play or something with an end.) No se ha terminado esto (This hasn't ended - talking about an unfinished situation or confrontation)
no has terminado de hacerme daño
The cast of Asunto terminado - 1953 includes: Alfredo Almanza Juan Carlos Thorry Alejandro Maximino Malvina Pastorino Nelly Prince Beatriz Taibo
You coould say "¿Ha terminado el ejercicio?"
Sé que es terminado