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"perfectus, -a, -um". Nowadays the times used in English called present perfect and past perfect can be called perfectum and plusquamperfectum, too. Perfectum would stand for already "completely done", and plus quam perfectum would stand for "more than completely done" - as per definition, the past perfect happened even prior to the present perfect.

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The latin translation of "It is finished." is "Consummatum est".

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confecit (he/she/it finished)

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finivit (he/she/it finished)

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