Fine is an Italian equivalent of the Latin word finis. The feminine singular noun translates literally from Italian to English as "end." The respective pronunciations will be "FEE-ney" in Italian and "fee-nihs" in Latin.
Finis viae; terminus viae.
"ludus perficitur" ("the game is finished") is probably closest to the meaning you want to convey.
Vivere in Italian and Latin means "to live" in English.
Questa in Italian means "this" in English.
Finis.
Coltello is a literal Italian equivalent of the Latin word culter. The masculine singular noun in question may be translated literally into English as "knife." The pronunciation will be "kol-TEL-lo" in Italian.
Cara is an Italian equivalent of the Latin word cārā. The feminine singular adjective translates into English from Latin as "beloved" and as "dear" or "expensive" from Italian. The pronunciation will be "KA-ra" in Latin and Italian.
Finis temporis.
Without end.
"Laura" in English is Laura in Italian since the name is of Latin origin.
Colpa is an Italian equivalent of the Latin word culpa. The feminine singular noun translates into English as "fault." The respective pronunciation will be "KOL-pa" in Italian and "KUHL-pa" in Latin.
I'm pretty sure it's finis