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How do you say are done in french language?

There are a few ways to say "are done" in French, depending on the context:

General "finished" or "completed":

* "C'est fini" - This is the most common and literal translation, meaning "It's finished."

* "On a terminé" - This translates to "We have finished" and can be used for a group effort.

* "J'ai fini" - This translates to "I have finished" and is used for personal completion.

"Are you done?"

* "Avez-vous terminé?" - This is a formal way to ask "Are you done?"

* "Tu as fini?" - This is a casual way to ask "Are you done?" (You would use "vous" for a formal situation).

* "C'est fini?" - This translates to "Is it finished?" and can be used in various contexts.

"I am done" (expressing completion):

* "J'ai fini" - This translates to "I have finished" and is the most common way to express completion.

* "J'en ai fini" - This translates to "I am done with it" and emphasizes the completion of a specific task.

The best way to say "are done" in French will depend on the specific context and the desired level of formality.

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