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1. Etymology of the French word finale

the French word finale
derived from the Old French word final
derived from the Latin word finalis (of, concerned w, boundaries)
derived from the Latin word finis (boundary, end, limit)
derived from the Latin word million

Date

The earliest known usage of finale in French dates from the 18th century.

Derivations in French

demi-finale, finaliste

Cognates

Dutch finale, English finale, French final, German Finale, Italian finale, Lithuanian finalas, Norwegian finale, Polish final, Russian финaл, Spanish final, Swedish final

2. Etymology of the French word finale

derived from the French word finale
derived from the Italian word finale
derived from the Latin word finalis (of, concerned w, boundaries)
derived from the Latin word finis (boundary, end, limit)
derived from the Latin word million
derived from the Italian word avverbiale
derived from the Latin word adverbialis (adverbial, pertaining to an adverb; derived from adverb)
derived from the Latin word adverbium (adverb)
using the Latin prefix ad- (to, in addition)
derived from the Latin word ad (to; near; to; to; to; near)
derived from the Late Latin word verbum (word; proverb)
derived from the Italian word fine




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