DONE in Latin translation

[dʌn]
[dʌn]
fecit
do
make
facta sunt
facis
do
do you do
thou makest
thou doest
make
makest
facere
do
make
fecisti
do
make
factum
do
make

Examples of using Done in English and their translations into Latin

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It is nearly done.
Est qui quasi facere.
Done anything lately that you're not proud of?
Flet aliquis factum quod aiebat non posse non fieri?.
The act of doing and done.
Provident est facere et facere.
The interludio, Albricias Mortales, is done in much the same style as Angelicas Milicias.
Per gradus paucos, regnum Cromwelli simile factum est dictaturae militiae.
To do-Doing and Done.
Provident est facere et facere.
It is not nearly done.
Est sunt non quasi facere.
It just almost can't be done.
Est sunt non quasi facere.
You haven't done anything.
Nisi aliquid non facere.
But that is nearly done.
Est qui quasi facere.
Can hardly be done.
Est sunt non quasi facere.
Lord, look what I have done to my hair.".
Miror quid deinde in animo facere habeant.
That is nearly done.
Est qui quasi facere.
I'm just glad that this western portion is almost done.
Autem consequatur esse aut quasi sit est facere.
Well, almost can't be done.
Est sunt non quasi facere.
Can't hardly be done.
Est sunt non quasi facere.
Ahab told Jezebel all that Elijah had done, and how he had killed all the prophets with the sword.
Nuntiavit autem Ahab Hiezabel omnia quae fecerat Helias et quomodo occidisset universos prophetas gladio.
How it is done is a miracle.
Et subito facta est miraculum.
Which makes anything that is done to them possible, and justified.
Ergo necesse est eum qui facit quod in se est, justificari.
What has been done is really a miracle.
Et subito facta est miraculum.
Can I just say, well done, everybody.
Vel dicitur, quod faciet omnes et cetera.
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