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finale [fɪˈnɑːlɪ]
sustantivo
1. final (m) (of concert, play)
- grand finale -> gran final
- there was a grand finale to the match -> el partido tuvo un final apoteósico
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finale [fi-nal]
sustantivo
1. Acto último, escena última, final, fin.
2. (Mús.) Final, el último movimiento.
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