Usages of finire
Domina iubet servum opus finire ante cenam.
The mistress orders the servant to finish the task before dinner.
Mane mater opus incipit; vespere tamen finire potest.
In the morning mother begins the work; in the evening, however, she can finish it.
Servus in culina manet, ut cenam finire possit.
The servant stays in the kitchen so that he can finish the dinner.
Coquus in culina manet, ut cenam magnam finire possit.
The cook stays in the kitchen so that he can finish the large dinner.
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