The words you provided have the following meanings and contexts:
- "Sinner" is an English noun meaning a person who has committed a sin, that is, someone who has violated religious or moral law. It can refer to anyone who falls short of God's standards or moral principles.
- "Finale" is from Italian meaning "final," usually referring to the last or concluding event in a series or competition, for example, a sports final match [finale](javascript:void(0)).
- "Six Kings" refers to a notable tennis tournament called the "Six Kings Slam" held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The phrase "Six Kings" is part of the tournament's name in English.
- "Quando" is an Italian word meaning "when" [quando](javascript:void(0)) used to inquire about the time something happens.
In summary:
Word| Language| Meaning
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sinner| English| A person who has committed a sin or violated moral/religious
law
[finale](javascript:void(0))| Italian| Final or last match/event in a
competition
Six Kings| English| Name of a tennis tournament ("Six Kings Slam")
[quando](javascript:void(0))| Italian| When (asks about time)
These words appear prominently in contexts about tennis tournaments and matches involving the player Jannik Sinner in the "Six Kings Slam," indicating usage both in English and Italian settings.