끝나다? 끝내다? 마치다? Learm how to say 'to finish' in Korean!
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Published3 months ago
Duration0:58
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Languageen
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Description
Did you know there are three different ways to say "to finish" in Korean depending on the context? Let’s break it down!
✅ 1. 끝나다 (To be over / To come to an end)
Use this when something ends naturally or reaches its conclusion.
Ex: 레슨이 끝났어요. (The lesson is over.)
✅ 2. 끝내다 (To finish / To complete)
Use this when YOU actively complete a task or "get it done."
Ex: 숙제를 끝냈어요. (I finished my homework.)
✅ 3. 마치다 (To conclude / To wrap up)
The more formal or sophisticated way to say you are "concluding" a process.
Ex: 오늘 수업은 이것으로 마칠게요. (We’ll end today’s class here.)
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