Jesus said it is finished = Jesús dijo que está finito.
"I am done" translates to "he terminado", as in "I have finished". In Spanish, we say "Ya termine" (I finished already)
To finish is "acabar"
We say, or we said.
It is said "halcones".
The past form of the verb 'to say' in Spanish depends on who is speaking. For example: dije: I said dijiste: you said (informal/singular) dijo: he/she/you (formal/singular) said dijimos: we said dijistéis: you said (informal/plural) dijeron: they/you (formal/plural) said
John 19:30 When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, he said, It is finished: and he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost.
"I am done" translates to "he terminado", as in "I have finished". In Spanish, we say "Ya termine" (I finished already)
Jesus said something.
Jesus in Spanish is "Jesús". No disrespect is intended to Jesus Christ or our Spanish speakers but to English speakers Jesus sounds like you are saying "Hey Seuss".
Jesus' work in winning salvation was finished. Now it was available to all and still is.
Con Jesús.
Gracias a Dios
To finish is "acabar"
No. In Spanish you say, Dije -Sí yo soy.
"His moon" in Spanish is said as, su Luna
You can either say: "Jesus!!" or "Salud!!".
Que Jesús te acompañe.