terminato
Terminato is the Italian adjective and past participle of terminare, meaning terminated or finished. It is used to describe something that has reached its end or to indicate completion of an action, event, or period. In everyday Italian, it can appear as both an adjective and a verb-derived participle in compound tenses, as in phrases like il progetto è terminato or abbiamo terminato il lavoro.
Etymology and form. Terminato derives from the Latin terminatus, from terminus meaning end or boundary. The
Usage. The term is common in both formal and informal registers. It translates English terminated or finished
Related terms. Terminato is closely related to terminare (to terminate), termine (term, end), and terminazione (termination).