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Final vs Finale
Hi guys, what is the difference between "final" and "finale"?
5 apr. 2019 15:53
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In sporting events (AmE), “final” can be a noun too. “Jordan can’t play in the final. He’s still injured.”
“Finale” is used outside of sports. When there is a series of acts in a performance, it would be the last one, often conveying the idea that it is exceptional or the best. “The grand finale of the firework show lasted several minutes. I’ve never seen anything like it before.”
5 april 2019
2
Final is an adjective. Finale is a noun.
The final act
The grand finale
5 april 2019
1
May I add that final is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable, but in finale, the stress is on the second.
6 april 2019
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