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finally in Russian

finally in Russian is в конце́ концо́в, наконе́ц, оконча́тельно — finally means at last, after a long wait or delay.

finally in Russian

в конце́ концо́в
adv
Pronounced: v kontse kontsov
At the end or conclusion; ultimately.
наконе́ц
adv
Pronounced: nakonets
At the end or conclusion; ultimately.
наконе́ц
adv
Pronounced: nakonets
At bottom; ultimately; when all is considered.
оконча́тельно
adv
Pronounced: okonchatelno
(manner) Definitively, comprehensively.

What does "finally" mean?

  1. adv At last, after a long wait or delay.
    "After three interviews, she finally got the job."
  2. 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 Russian?

"finally" in Russian is в конце́ концо́в, наконе́ц, оконча́тельно. finally means: At last, after a long wait or delay.

How do you pronounce в конце́ концо́в?

"finally" in Russian is в конце́ концо́в, pronounced "v kontse kontsov".

How do you use "finally" in a sentence?

Example: "After three interviews, she finally got the job." In Russian, "finally" is в конце́ концо́в, наконе́ц, оконча́тельно.

Are there other ways to say "finally" in Russian?

Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "finally": в конце́ концо́в, наконе́ц, оконча́тельно.

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