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finito

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Adj — Finished; completely over, often used for emphasis.

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Etymology

Borrowed directly from Italian finito, "finished," from Latin finitus.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “finito” mean?

The word “finito” means finished; completely over, often used for emphasis. In plain terms, a casual, emphatic way of saying something is completely finished or over.

How do you pronounce “finito”?

“Finito” is pronounced fihn-EE-toh (/fɪnˈiː.təʊ/ in IPA).

How do you use “finito” in a sentence?

Here is “finito” used in a sentence: “One more mistake and this deal is finito.”

What part of speech is “finito”?

“Finito” is an adjective.

Where does the word “finito” come from?

The word “finito” comes from Latin. Borrowed directly from Italian finito, "finished," from Latin finitus.

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