finale
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From Italian finale (“ending”), from Late Latin fīnālis, from Latin fīnis (“end; boundary, limit”). Doublet of final.
finale (plural finales)
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finale f (plural finale, definite finalja, definite plural finalet)
Borrowed from Italian finale, from Latin finālis. The sports sense derived from French finale.
finale f (plural finales, diminutive finaletje n)
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From French partie finale.
finale f (plural finales)
From French consonne finale.
finale f (plural finales)
finale m (plural finales)
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finale
From Late Latin fīnālis, from Latin fīnis (“end; boundary, limit”), whence fine. By surface analysis, fine (“end; limit; goal”) + -ale.
finale (plural finali)
finale m (plural finali)
finale f (plural finali)
fīnāle
finale m (definite singular finalen, indefinite plural finaler, definite plural finalene)
finale m (definite singular finalen, indefinite plural finalar, definite plural finalane)
finale
finale m (plural finales)
finále m or n (Cyrillic spelling фина́ле)
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