The word 終わった (owatta) means "it's over" or "it's finished" in Japanese. The "it" may change depending on context, as the subject is often omitted in Japanese.
mo owatta
This is not a Japanese word.
Abbi does not appear to be a Japanese word.
"Ecut" is not a Japanese word.
there is no word bhaga in japanese, baka is fool
"Charline" is not a Japanese word.
"Seriak" is not a Japanese word.
that's not a Japanese word
"Stampes" is not a Japanese word.
It isn't a word in Japanese.
"Hyourin" in Japanese means "ice lotus" or "frozen orchid." It is a term that often represents elegance and beauty in Japanese culture.
Miguel is not a Japanese word so it has no meaning.