Finis viae; terminus viae.
"Until the end of the road" is Usque ad finem itineris in Latin.
"End" in English is fine in Italian.
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.
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τέλος (telos)
Fin Dutch: einde
Amici per sempre.
"They were friends till the end" in English is Ils étaient amis jusqu'à la fin in French.
In Pig Latin, "but" would be translated to "ut-bay". The first consonant sound is moved to the end of the word followed by "ay".
Ne finit pas in French means "Does not end" in English.
Comment s'est passé votre week-end? in French is "How was your last week-end?" in English.