terminás

This is the 14108th most frequent Spanish word.


terminás

"You finish" (informal, second person singular, used in Rioplatense Spanish).


Here, 'terminás' is used in the present indicative tense, second person singular, representing the completion of the action 'to finish'.

Si terminás de estudiar pronto, podremos ir al cine.

If you finish studying soon, we can go to the movies.


Here, 'terminás' is used to indicate an ongoing habitual action when in the present indicative and is related to the condition of completion for the exam.

Cuando terminás el examen, tienes que esperar en el aula.

When you finish the exam, you have to wait in the classroom.


In this case, 'terminás' illustrates an outcome or resulting action, often interchangeable with 'end up' in English.

¿Por qué siempre terminás haciendo todo por tu cuenta?

Why do you always end up doing everything on your own?