When to use end in Korean

Korean: [ kkeut ]

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When to use it

끝 means "end" or "the last part" of something. You can use it for time, place, or events, like the end of a class, the end of a road, or the end of a trip. It is a very common everyday word in Korean, often used in phrases like "at the end."

Example sentences

  1. 수업 끝에 선생님이 숙제를 줬어요.

    The teacher gave homework at the end of class.

  2. 길 끝에 학교가 있어요.

    There is a school at the end of the road.

  3. 방 끝에 작은 책상이 있어요.

    There is a small desk at the end of the room.

  4. 이야기 끝에 우리는 웃었어요.

    At the end of the conversation, we laughed.

  5. 가게는 이 길 끝에 있어요.

    The store is at the end of this road.

  6. 여행 끝에 집에 돌아왔어요.

    At the end of the trip, I came back home.