Terminata is an Italian equivalent of 'finita'. It's the feminine form of the past participle of 'terminare', which means 'to terminate, to finish'. That's also a meaning of 'finita'. Both words are pronounced 'tehr-mee-NAH-tah' and 'FEE-nee-tah'.
la guerra é finita
San Martino di Finita's population is 1,247.
The area of San Martino di Finita is 23 square kilometers.
"Finished" is an English equivalent of the Italian word finita.Specifically, the Italian word is the feminine singular form of an adjective/past participle. Thepronunciation is "fee-NEE-tah." The masculine form, finito, is pronounced "fee-NEE-toh."
The cast of Facciamola finita - 2008 includes: Paolo De Vita Manrico Gammarota Lidia Vitale
Gerald Fabian has written: 'Odissea finita'
Qualcuna è finita in the feminine and Qualcuno è finito in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Someone is finished."Specifically, the indefinite feminine noun qualcuna and the masculine qualcuno are "somebody, someone, something." The present indicative è means "(he/it/one/she) is" or "(formal singular you) are" according to context. The feminine adjective/past participle finita and the masculine finito translate as "finished."The respective pronunciation will be "kwal-KOO-na EH fee-NEE-ta" in the feminine and "kwal-KOO-no EH fee-NEE-to" in the masculine.
"The finite" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase il finito. The masculine singular definite article and adjective/past participle also translate into English as "the finished (task)" according to context. The pronunciation will be "eel fee-NEE-to" in Italian.
"Finito" means something that has an end.It is from Italian For example, "I'd appreciate if you didn't try to contact me again. It's over. Finished. Finito. Tthe end. "But, also has a meaning in Spanish:The word 'Finito/a' is usually used in set theory (mathematics). For example:- El conjunto tiene una cantidad finita de elementos.
The cast of Desmadre matrimonial - 1987 includes: Chonchi Alonso as Finita Marisol Ayuso as Matilde Jazmin Preuss
The cast of The Clever Mrs. Carter - 1916 includes: Harry Benham Finita De Sopia Edith Roberts
The singular finita or rifinita and the plural finite or rifinite in the feminine and the singular finito or rifinito and the plural finiti or rifiniti in the masculine are literal Italian equivalents of the English word "finished." The choice depends upon the gender and number of what is "finished" as well as whether "finished" refers to getting things done (examples 1, 3, 5, 7) or touching up wood (examples 2, 4, 6, 8). The respective pronunciations will be "fee-NEE-ta," "fee-NEE-tey," "fee-NEE-to," and "fee-NEE-tee" for finishing tasks and "REE-fee-NEE-ta," "REE-fee-NEE-tey," "REE-fee-NEE-to," and "REE-fee-NEE-tee" for finishing furniture in Italian.