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finalement

finally, in the end

adverb fee-nal-MAHN Less Common

Usage Note

Finalement signals a conclusion after a process or deliberation — closer to 'in the end' or 'ultimately' than the sequential 'finally' of enfin. Finalement, il a décidé de rester means 'In the end, he decided to stay.' When listing steps, French speakers prefer enfin or pour finir rather than finalement.

Examples

"Il a finalement accepté notre offre."

Natural Translation

He finally accepted our offer.

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