In Korean, "Are you finished?" is translated as "다 했어요?" (da haess-eoyo?) or "끝났어요?" (kkeutnasseoyo?). The first phrase is more commonly used when asking if someone has completed a task, while the second can refer to a broader context. Both expressions are polite and appropriate for general conversation.
The word for "finished" in Korean is "끝났다" (geutnatta). It is the past tense form of the verb "끝나다" (geutnada), which means "to end" or "to finish." You can also use "완료되었다" (wanryodoeeotda) for a more formal context, meaning "completed."
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