English to Samoan Meaning of done - faia


Done :
faia
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Definitions of done in English
Verb(1) engage in(2) carry out or perform an action(3) get (something(4) proceed or get along(5) give rise to; cause to happen or occur, not always intentionally(6) carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions(7) be sufficient; be adequate, either in quality or quantity(8) create or design, often in a certain way(9) behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself(10) spend time in prison or in a labor camp(11) carry on or function(12) arrange attractively(13) travel or traverse (a distance
Adjective(1) having finished or arrived at completion(2) cooked until ready to serve
Examples of done in English
(1) When I was growing up it just was not the done thing for a woman to smoke outdoors.(2) It is not the done thing in the upper class circles of public schools and gentlemen's clubs to put the boot in so crudely.(3) A percentage tip left on the bar in a pub is not the done thing - although in a bar or club it's fine.(4) I sat down at the table and when the food was done , he pulled it out and sat it in front of me and then sat down.(5) When the food was done , she put some in two bowls and carried them into the living room.(6) He has worked in the media for more than twenty years, and he knows, or should know, the way the world is now and what is not the done thing.(7) In populations where drinking cows' milk is not the done thing, lactose intolerance is still the norm.(8) Drain each batch as it is done and eat whilst cooking the next batch.(9) Our hot dogs were soon done and we sat down on a blanket by the fire together, eating our lunch.(10) It's not the done thing to grab something off a stranger in the supermarket just so you can check it out, is it?(11) If food is not done when you take it out of the oven you can always return it to the oven for additional time.(12) Curl up in front of the TV with your own bowl of this much-loved comfort food favourite, done my way.(13) It is not the done thing to listen to music through headphones.(14) He's assured me that it's not the done thing to drink at lunchtime these days, but I'm not so sure.(15) Add four tablespoons of water and cook, uncovered, until the cabbage is done but still crisp.(16) It is also apparently not the done thing for staff members to laze about on the lawns openly staring at the girls.
Related Phrases of done
(1) do ::
fai
(2) have done ::
faia
(3) almost done ::
toetoe lava a faia
(4) be done ::
ona faia
(5) had done ::
na faia e
(6) well-done ::
malo lava
(7) work done ::
galuega ua faia
Synonyms
Adjective
1. finished ::
maeʻa
3. over ::
i luga
4. proper ::
tatau
5. through ::
e ala i
Word Example from TV Shows
l assume
you haven't done it.

l assume you haven't DONE it.

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 8

or before winter's done,

or before winter's DONE,

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 1

You've done so well.

You've DONE so well.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 1

Done.

Done.

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 12

Where we're going,
they don't care what you've done.

Where we're going, they don't care what you've DONE.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 10

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