finale
Italian (Fiorentino)
/fiˈna.le/
adj
Definitions
- final, ending
Etymology
Inherited from Latin fīnālis (of relating to the end to boundaries, the end of something, boundaries), fīnis (end, limit, boundary, a boundary) suffix from Italian fine (end, goal, limit).
Origin
Italian (Fiorentino)
fine
Gloss
end, goal, limit
Concept
Semantic Field
Time
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
終
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- finale English
- nonfinale English
- finaali Finnish
- *fīnus Latin
- affinis Latin
- finalis Latin
- finalitas Latin
- finis Latin
- finālis Latin
- fīnis Latin
- fīnālis Latin
- final German
- affinare Italian
- alfine Italian
- finalissima Italian
- finalista Italian
- finalizzare Italian
- finalmente Italian
- fine Italian
- finemente Italian
- finezza Italian
- fintanto Italian
- infine Italian
- semifinale Italian
- semifinalista Italian
- superfinale Italian
- bekerfinale Dutch, Flemish
- finale Dutch, Flemish
- finalis Dutch, Flemish
- fin French
- final French
- finale French
- cupfinale Norwegian Bokmål
- finale Norwegian Bokmål
- kvartfinale Norwegian Bokmål
- semifinale Norwegian Bokmål
- final Portuguese
- finale Portuguese
- cupfinale Norwegian Nynorsk
- finale Norwegian Nynorsk
- kvartfinale Norwegian Nynorsk
- semifinale Norwegian Nynorsk
- finis Middle English
- fin Old French
- final Old French
- finesse Old French
- fine Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- ฟิน Thai
- finance Middle French
- fin Old Portuguese
- finále Slovak
- fegn Romansh
- fin Friulian
- fin Old Occitan
- fin Old Spanish
- fin Ladino
- פין Ladino
- final Crimean Tatar
- fin Ladin
- feîn Istriot