finally in German
finally in German is letztendlich, endlich, schließlich — finally means at last, after a long wait or delay.
finally in German
letztendlich
endlich
At the end or conclusion; ultimately.
schließlich
At the end or conclusion; ultimately.
endlich
At bottom; ultimately; when all is considered.
definitiv
(manner) Definitively, comprehensively.
endlich
(manner) Definitively, comprehensively.
What does "finally" mean?
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adv At last, after a long wait or delay.
"After three interviews, she finally got the job."
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adv In conclusion, as the last point.
"Finally, I'd like to thank everyone who helped organize this event."
finally in a sentence
- After three interviews, she finally got the job.
- The rain finally stopped after two days.
- Finally, I'd like to thank everyone who helped organize this event.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "finally" in German?
"finally" in German is letztendlich, endlich, schließlich. finally means: At last, after a long wait or delay.
How do you use "finally" in a sentence?
Example: "After three interviews, she finally got the job." In German, "finally" is letztendlich, endlich, schließlich.
Are there other ways to say "finally" in German?
Yes — German has 4 translations listed for "finally": letztendlich, endlich, schließlich, definitiv.
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