"finale" or "finalement" depends the context
Final in French is spelled "final."
Yes, the final 't' is unvoiced when you say 'Robert' in French.
The name of the French full back in 1998 was Lilian Thuram.
Gwa da loop. The final "e" is not pronounced, as it is a French name.
"Finale"
The British won the final battle in the french indian war.
The surname Nicolette is French. It is a nickname of Nicolas. The ending is not feminine, but represents the full pronunciation of the final t that is characteristic of North American French names.
Francesca Schiavone will play with Li Na in the final of French Open 2011.
The final scene can be called the denouement.
In French, the name 'Paul' is pronounced as "pohl" (one syllable, no emphasis on the final 'l'). It is important to note that in French, the 'a' in Paul is pronounced more open and nasal compared to the English pronunciation.
The last French footballer to score a goal in the F.A final is Thierry Henry.
"il s'appelle" (without the final 's') means 'he is called ... / he is named..)