완료하다
완료하다 en 30 secondes
- To complete a task or project.
- Used heavily in digital interfaces (Done/Complete).
- Formal register, not for casual daily actions.
- Often used in the passive form (완료되다).
The Korean verb 완료하다 (wan-ryo-ha-da) is a formal and widely used vocabulary word that translates directly to 'to complete' or 'to finish.' It is heavily utilized in both professional and everyday contexts to indicate that a specific task, process, project, or sequence of events has been brought to its final, intended conclusion. Understanding this word is essential for anyone aiming to achieve a B1 or higher proficiency in Korean, as it frequently appears in business communications, software interfaces, official documents, and daily administrative tasks. The word is derived from Sino-Korean roots, specifically the Hanja characters 完 (완), meaning 'complete' or 'perfect,' and 료 (了), meaning 'to finish' or 'to conclude.' When combined with the native Korean verb 하다 (to do), it forms an active verb indicating the action of completing something. This linguistic structure is extremely common in Korean, where Hanja-based nouns are transformed into verbs. To truly grasp the nuance of 완료하다, one must understand that it implies a systematic or procedural completion, rather than just stopping an action. It carries a sense of fulfillment, indicating that all necessary steps have been taken and the objective has been met successfully.
- Hanja Root: 完 (완)
- This character signifies 'whole,' 'perfect,' or 'complete.' It is the same character used in words like 완전 (perfect) and 완성 (completion of a creation).
- Hanja Root: 了 (료/요)
- This character means 'to finish,' 'to conclude,' or 'to understand.' It appears in words like 종료 (end/termination) and 수료 (completion of a course).
- Verb Formation: 하다
- The native Korean auxiliary verb 'to do' is attached to the Sino-Korean noun '완료' to create the active verb form, allowing it to be conjugated according to tense and politeness levels.
When you use 완료하다, you are communicating a definitive end to a process. For example, if you are working on a report, simply stopping your work for the day does not mean you have '완료했다' (completed) it. You only use this word when the report is finalized, proofread, and ready for submission. This distinction is crucial for accurate communication in Korean workplaces. Let us look at some practical examples of how this word is applied in sentences.
모든 서류 작업을 완료하다.
온라인 결제를 성공적으로 완료했습니다.
프로젝트를 기한 내에 완료하는 것이 목표입니다.
회원가입 절차를 완료해 주시기 바랍니다.
시스템 업데이트를 완료했습니다.
Furthermore, the noun form '완료' is often used as a standalone label. If you look at digital interfaces, buttons, or status indicators, you will frequently see just the word '완료' acting as an adjective or status marker, meaning 'Done' or 'Complete.' This is a testament to the word's versatility and its deep integration into modern Korean life, particularly in the digital age where processes, downloads, and transactions are constantly being initiated and finished. Understanding the nuances of this word will significantly elevate your reading comprehension and your ability to navigate Korean websites, applications, and professional environments.
Using 완료하다 correctly requires an understanding of Korean sentence structure, specifically the use of object particles and verb conjugation. Because it is a transitive verb (an action done to an object), it typically requires the object particle 을/를 attached to the noun that is being completed. The general structure is [Noun]을/를 완료하다. This structure is the backbone of expressing completion in active voice. However, as mentioned previously, the passive form 완료되다 is equally, if not more, common in certain contexts. When using the passive form, the subject particle 이/가 is used instead, resulting in the structure [Noun]이/가 완료되다. Mastering both forms is crucial for natural-sounding Korean. Let us delve deeper into the conjugations and specific use cases to ensure you can deploy this vocabulary word accurately across various levels of formality and tenses.
- Present Tense Conjugation
- Formal: 완료합니다 (wan-ryo-ham-ni-da). Polite: 완료해요 (wan-ryo-hae-yo). Casual: 완료해 (wan-ryo-hae).
- Past Tense Conjugation
- Formal: 완료했습니다 (wan-ryo-haet-seum-ni-da). Polite: 완료했어요 (wan-ryo-haes-seo-yo). Casual: 완료했어 (wan-ryo-haes-seo).
- Future Tense Conjugation
- Formal: 완료하겠습니다 (wan-ryo-ha-get-seum-ni-da) or 완료할 것입니다. Polite: 완료할 거예요 (wan-ryo-hal geo-ye-yo). Casual: 완료할 거야 (wan-ryo-hal geo-ya).
In professional settings, the formal polite form (습니다/비니다) is almost exclusively used when reporting to superiors or clients. For instance, if your boss asks if you have finished the presentation, you would reply, '네, 프레젠테이션 준비를 완료했습니다' (Yes, I have completed the presentation preparation). If you are speaking to a colleague of the same rank, the polite form (아요/어요) is acceptable: '프레젠테이션 준비를 완료했어요.' It is important to note that while '완료하다' can be used in casual speech (반말), native speakers often prefer simpler native Korean verbs like '끝내다' (to finish) or '다 하다' (to do all) when talking to friends or family. '완료하다' inherently carries a slightly formal, procedural tone. Let's look at how it is used in different grammatical structures.
내일까지 이 보고서를 완료해야 합니다.
작업을 완료한 후에 저에게 연락해 주세요.
결제가 완료되면 확인 이메일이 발송됩니다.
아직 수리를 완료하지 못했습니다.
모든 준비를 완료하고 기다리고 있습니다.
The term 완료하다 and its variations are ubiquitous in modern South Korean society, particularly because of the country's highly digitized infrastructure and fast-paced corporate culture. You will encounter this word constantly in both written and spoken forms across a wide array of contexts. One of the most common places you will see it is on digital screens. Whether you are using a Korean smartphone app, browsing a website, playing a video game, or using a self-checkout kiosk, the word '완료' serves as the universal indicator that a process has finished. It is the Korean equivalent of clicking 'Done,' 'Finish,' or 'Complete' in English interfaces. For language learners, recognizing this word is often one of the first major milestones in navigating Korean digital spaces independently. Beyond the digital realm, it is a staple of business jargon, administrative procedures, and formal announcements. Let us explore the specific domains where this vocabulary word is most frequently deployed.
- E-commerce and Banking
- When you buy something online or transfer money, the final confirmation screen will almost always display '결제 완료' (Payment Complete) or '이체 완료' (Transfer Complete). You might also receive a text message saying '주문이 완료되었습니다' (Your order has been completed).
- Software and IT
- Installing a program, downloading a file, or updating an operating system will yield messages like '다운로드 완료' (Download Complete), '설치 완료' (Installation Complete), or '업데이트가 완료되었습니다' (The update has been completed).
- Corporate and Office Environments
- In meetings, emails, and project management tools, tasks are constantly being marked as '완료'. Employees report to their managers saying, '지시하신 업무를 완료했습니다' (I have completed the task you assigned).
In addition to these specific domains, you will also hear it in public announcements. For example, at an airport or train station, announcements regarding boarding or security checks might use the passive form to indicate that a process is finished. In video games, completing a mission or a level is often celebrated with a large '퀘스트 완료' (Quest Complete) or '임무 완료' (Mission Complete) graphic on the screen. The sheer frequency of this word makes it an indispensable part of your Korean vocabulary arsenal. Here are more examples of how you might encounter it in the wild.
[System Message] 바이러스 검사를 완료했습니다.
[Delivery Text] 고객님의 택배 배송이 완료되었습니다.
[Office Email] 첨부된 문서의 검토를 완료하여 회신드립니다.
[App UI] 회원가입 완료 버튼을 눌러주세요.
[Game Screen] 스테이지 1 완료!
While 완료하다 is a straightforward concept, Korean learners frequently make mistakes regarding its nuance, its appropriate register (formality level), and its grammatical application. Because English uses the word 'finish' or 'complete' quite broadly, learners often assume '완료하다' can be used in every situation where those English words apply. This is a common pitfall. In Korean, vocabulary is highly context-dependent, and using a formal, procedural word like '완료하다' in a casual or creative context can sound unnatural, overly robotic, or simply incorrect. Another major area of confusion lies in the distinction between active and passive forms, and the corresponding particles. Let us break down the most frequent errors so you can avoid them and speak more naturally.
- Mistake 1: Using it for creative works
- Learners often say '그림을 완료했어요' (I completed the painting) or '노래 작곡을 완료했어요' (I completed composing the song). While understandable, it sounds strange. For creating something new, the word 완성하다 (to complete a creation/make whole) is the correct choice. '완료하다' is for processes, tasks, and procedures.
- Mistake 2: Using it in casual, everyday situations
- Saying '밥 먹는 것을 완료했어' (I completed eating a meal) to a friend sounds incredibly robotic, like a machine reporting its status. In casual situations, use native Korean verbs like 다 먹었어 (I ate it all) or 끝냈어 (I finished it).
- Mistake 3: Mixing up particles with active/passive forms
- A very common grammatical error is saying '결제를 완료되었어요' (Incorrect). If you use the passive '완료되다', you must use the subject particle: '결제가 완료되었어요'. If you use the active '완료하다', use the object particle: '결제를 완료했어요'.
Understanding these nuances is what separates a beginner from an intermediate or advanced speaker. It is not just about knowing the dictionary definition; it is about knowing the 'flavor' of the word. '완료하다' tastes like a spreadsheet, a checklist, or a digital loading bar. It does not taste like a home-cooked meal, a casual chat, or a piece of art. Keep this analogy in mind when deciding whether to use it. Let's look at some examples of incorrect usage and how to fix them.
[Incorrect] 숙제를 완료되었어요.
[Correct] 숙제가 완료되었어요. OR 숙제를 완료했어요.
[Incorrect/Awkward] 친구와 통화를 완료했어요.
[Correct] 친구와 통화를 끝냈어요.
[Incorrect/Awkward] 레고 조립을 완료했어요.
[Correct] 레고 조립을 완성했어요 (or 다 했어요).
[Incorrect] 영화 보기를 완료했어.
[Correct] 영화 다 봤어.
[Incorrect] 다운로드가 완료했어요.
[Correct] 다운로드가 완료되었어요.
The Korean language is rich with vocabulary related to finishing, completing, or ending things. Because 완료하다 has a very specific procedural nuance, it is vital to understand how it compares to its synonyms. Using the right synonym in the right context demonstrates a high level of fluency and cultural understanding. The most common words that learners confuse with '완료하다' are 끝내다 (to finish), 마치다 (to conclude/finish), and 완성하다 (to complete a creation). While they all share the general concept of bringing something to an end, their applications differ significantly based on formality, the nature of the object being finished, and whether the focus is on the mere cessation of an activity or the successful fulfillment of a goal. Let us explore these comparisons in detail to build a more nuanced vocabulary.
- 완료하다 vs. 끝내다 (To finish / To end)
- 끝내다 is a native Korean word and is the most general, versatile, and casual way to say 'to finish.' You can use it for almost anything: finishing a meal, a conversation, a relationship, or a task. 완료하다, on the other hand, is formal and implies finishing a structured process or task successfully. You would say '숙제를 끝냈다' (I finished my homework - casual) but '결제를 완료했다' (I completed the payment - formal/procedural).
- 완료하다 vs. 마치다 (To conclude / To wrap up)
- 마치다 is slightly more formal than 끝내다 but less procedural than 완료하다. It is often used for events, ceremonies, speeches, or periods of time. For example, '회의를 마쳤습니다' (We concluded the meeting) or '학업을 마치다' (To finish one's studies). It focuses on the event coming to a close, whereas '완료하다' focuses on the checklist of tasks being done.
- 완료하다 vs. 완성하다 (To complete a creation)
- As discussed in the common mistakes section, 완성하다 is used when you are building, creating, or composing something to make it whole or perfect (e.g., a puzzle, a painting, a novel, a building). 완료하다 is for tasks and processes (e.g., a download, a registration, a transaction). You '완성' a masterpiece, but you '완료' a form.
Another related word is 달성하다 (to achieve). This is used when you reach a specific goal or target, such as a sales quota or a personal milestone (e.g., '목표를 달성하다' - to achieve a goal). While completing a project (프로젝트 완료) might lead to achieving a goal (목표 달성), the verbs describe different aspects of the success. By mastering these distinctions, you can express yourself with precision. Here are examples highlighting the differences.
오늘 할 일을 다 끝냈어요.
길고 길었던 연설을 드디어 마쳤습니다.
3년 만에 드디어 소설을 완성했습니다.
올해의 판매 목표를 달성했습니다.
시스템 점검을 안전하게 완료했습니다.
How Formal Is It?
Niveau de difficulté
Grammaire à connaître
Passive Voice with 되다 (완료하다 -> 완료되다)
Noun Modifying Form (완료한, 완료하는, 완료할)
Sequential Action -고 (완료하고)
After doing -(으)ㄴ 후에 (완료한 후에)
Obligation -아/어야 하다 (완료해야 하다)
Exemples par niveau
결제 완료.
Payment complete.
Noun + Noun acting as a complete phrase on a screen.
다운로드 완료.
Download complete.
Common digital interface phrase.
숙제를 완료했어요.
I completed the homework.
Object particle (를) + polite past tense (했어요).
가입 완료.
Registration complete.
Used frequently when signing up for websites.
준비를 완료했습니다.
I have completed the preparations.
Formal polite past tense (했습니다).
설치 완료.
Installation complete.
Common IT phrase.
모두 완료했어요?
Did you complete everything?
Question form in polite register.
네, 완료했어요.
Yes, I completed it.
Simple affirmative response.
주문이 완료되었습니다.
Your order has been completed.
Subject particle (이) + passive polite past tense (되었습니다).
신청서 작성을 완료했어요.
I completed filling out the application form.
Noun phrase (신청서 작성) as the object.
언제 완료할 수 있어요?
When can you complete it?
Ability/Possibility grammar (-ㄹ 수 있다).
내일까지 완료할게요.
I will complete it by tomorrow.
Future intention/promise grammar (-ㄹ게요).
업데이트가 완료되었습니다.
The update has been completed.
Passive form used for automated processes.
청소를 완료하고 쉴 거예요.
I will rest after completing the cleaning.
Sequential action connector (-고).
결제가 완료되면 문자가 옵니다.
When the payment is completed, a text message will come.
Conditional connector (-면).
아직 완료하지 않았어요.
I haven't completed it yet.
Negative form (-지 않다).
프로젝트를 기한 내에 완료하는 것이 목표입니다.
The goal is to complete the project within the deadline.
Verb modifying a noun (-는 것) to act as the subject.
모든 서류 검토를 완료한 후에 연락드리겠습니다.
I will contact you after completing the review of all documents.
'After doing' grammar (-(으)ㄴ 후에).
시스템 점검이 완료되어 정상적으로 이용 가능합니다.
The system maintenance has been completed, so it is available for normal use.
Passive form + causal connector (-아/어서, shortened to -어).
지시하신 업무를 방금 완료했습니다.
I have just completed the task you assigned.
Formal reporting using honorific modifier (지시하신).
회원가입 절차를 완료하려면 이메일 인증이 필요합니다.
To complete the membership registration process, email verification is required.
Intention/Condition grammar (-(으)려면).
예상보다 일찍 작업을 완료할 수 있었습니다.
I was able to complete the work earlier than expected.
Comparison (보다) + Past ability (-ㄹ 수 있었다).
결제 완료 페이지를 캡처해 두세요.
Please take a screenshot of the payment completion page.
Noun modifier (완료 페이지) + auxiliary verb for keeping an action (-아/어 두다).
이 단계가 완료되어야 다음 단계로 넘어갈 수 있습니다.
This step must be completed to move on to the next step.
Passive + obligation/condition (-아/어야).
본 보고서는 전문가의 1차 검토를 완료한 상태입니다.
This report is in a state where the first review by an expert has been completed.
Noun modifying structure (-한 상태이다) indicating a completed state.
계약서 서명이 완료됨에 따라 법적 효력이 발생합니다.
As the signing of the contract is completed, legal effect takes place.
Formal causal grammar (-음에 따라).
인프라 구축을 올해 말까지 완료할 예정입니다.
We plan to complete the infrastructure construction by the end of this year.
Formal future plan (-ㄹ 예정이다).
목표 달성을 위해 모든 부서가 각자의 임무를 완료해야 합니다.
To achieve the goal, all departments must complete their respective missions.
Purpose (-기 위해) + Obligation (-아/어야 하다).
해당 안건은 이사회 승인이 완료되는 대로 공지하겠습니다.
The agenda item will be announced as soon as the board of directors' approval is completed.
'As soon as' grammar (-는 대로).
오류 수정이 완료되지 않아 출시 일정이 연기되었습니다.
Because the error correction was not completed, the release schedule has been delayed.
Negative causal (-지 않아).
데이터 이관 작업을 성공적으로 완료하였음을 알려드립니다.
We inform you that the data migration task has been successfully completed.
Formal noun ending (-음) used in official notices.
모든 절차가 완료되었는지 다시 한번 확인해 주시기 바랍니다.
Please check once again whether all procedures have been completed.
Indirect question/uncertainty (-는지) + Polite request.
행정 절차의 완료는 해당 사업의 본격적인 착수를 의미합니다.
The completion of administrative procedures signifies the full-scale commencement of the project.
Abstract noun usage (완료) as the subject of a complex sentence.
양국 간의 자유무역협정 협상이 마침내 완료 타결되었습니다.
The free trade agreement negotiations between the two countries have finally been concluded and settled.
Compound usage (완료 타결) in journalistic/diplomatic register.
조건부 승인이므로, 명시된 시정 조치를 완료해야만 최종 인가가 납니다.
Since it is a conditional approval, final authorization will be granted only if the specified corrective measures are completed.
Strong condition (-아/어야만).
본 연구는 3년에 걸친 장기 추적 조사를 완료함으로써 유의미한 데이터를 확보했습니다.
This study secured meaningful data by completing a long-term follow-up survey spanning three years.
Instrumental/Method grammar (-음으로써).
재개발 사업의 보상 절차가 완료 단계에 접어들었습니다.
The compensation process for the redevelopment project has entered the completion stage.
Noun phrase (완료 단계 - completion stage).
시스템 통합 작업이 완료됨과 동시에 구형 서버는 폐기될 예정입니다.
Simultaneously with the completion of the system integration work, the old servers are scheduled to be discarded.
Simultaneous action grammar (-음과 동시에).
형식적인 완료에 그치지 않고 실질적인 성과를 도출해야 합니다.
We must not stop at formal completion but derive substantive results.
Contrastive structure (형식적인 vs 실질적인).
해당 법안은 국회 본회의 통과를 완료하여 공포만을 앞두고 있습니다.
The bill has completed its passage through the National Assembly plenary session and is only awaiting promulgation.
Highly formal legislative terminology.
채무 변제가 완료되었음을 증명하는 영수증을 반드시 보관하시기 바랍니다.
Please be sure to keep the receipt proving that the debt repayment has been completed.
Legal/Financial register using formal noun endings (-음).
소송 절차가 완료되기 전까지는 무죄 추정의 원칙이 엄격히 적용되어야 한다.
Until the litigation process is completed, the principle of presumption of innocence must be strictly applied.
Legal terminology and formal written style (-한다).
작가의 유고작은 제자들의 교정 작업을 거쳐 비로소 출판이 완료되었다.
The author's posthumous work was finally completed for publication after going through the proofreading process by his disciples.
Literary narrative style using '비로소' (finally/at last).
해당 조약의 비준이 완료됨으로써 국제법적 구속력이 발생하게 됩니다.
With the completion of the ratification of the treaty, binding force under international law is generated.
Highly specialized diplomatic and legal vocabulary (비준, 구속력).
인수합병의 실사 과정이 완료 국면에 접어들면서 시장의 이목이 집중되고 있다.
As the due diligence process of the M&A enters the completion phase, the market's attention is focusing on it.
Economic/Business journalism style (실사, 완료 국면).
단순한 공정의 완료를 넘어, 품질의 무결성을 확보하는 것이 진정한 완수이다.
Beyond the mere completion of the process, securing the integrity of quality is the true fulfillment.
Philosophical/Corporate vision statement contrasting '완료' and '완수'.
역사적 과업의 완료는 한 세대의 노력만으로는 이루어질 수 없는 난제이다.
The completion of a historical task is a difficult problem that cannot be achieved by the efforts of a single generation alone.
Academic/Historical discourse style.
소프트웨어의 생명 주기에서 개발의 완료는 곧 유지보수 단계의 시작을 의미할 뿐이다.
In the software lifecycle, the completion of development merely signifies the beginning of the maintenance phase.
Technical/Engineering conceptual framework.
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
Souvent confondu avec
Expressions idiomatiques
Facile à confondre
Structures de phrases
Comment l'utiliser
Implies a successful, procedural finish. Not just stopping, but fulfilling requirements.
High. Best suited for professional, administrative, or digital contexts.
Extremely high in written Korean and digital interfaces; moderate in spoken casual Korean.
- Saying '밥 먹기를 완료했어요' instead of '밥을 다 먹었어요'. (Using formal procedural word for casual daily action).
- Saying '결제를 완료되었어요'. (Mixing the object particle '를' with the passive verb '되다').
- Saying '그림을 완료했어요' instead of '그림을 완성했어요'. (Using the word for processes instead of the word for creations).
- Pronouncing it exactly as written [완료하다] instead of the correct assimilated pronunciation [왈료하다].
- Using '완료하다' when you just stopped doing something temporarily, rather than successfully finishing the entire process.
Astuces
Check Your Particles
Always pair '완료하다' with 을/를 (object particle) and '완료되다' with 이/가 (subject particle). Mixing these up is a very common mistake for learners.
The 'L' Sound
Practice saying '왈료' (wal-lyo) instead of '완료' (wan-ryo). The assimilation makes it flow much smoother in spoken Korean.
Office Essential
If you work in a Korean company, '완료했습니다' is one of the most important phrases you can learn. Use it to report finished tasks to your manager.
Digital Survival
Memorize the look of the characters '완료'. You will need to click buttons with this word to finish signing up for apps, buying train tickets, or ordering food.
Pair with Nouns
Instead of just learning the verb, learn collocations. Memorize '결제 완료' (payment complete), '다운로드 완료' (download complete), and '설치 완료' (installation complete) as single chunks.
Not for Art
Never use '완료하다' for painting, composing music, or building a Lego set. Use '완성하다' (to complete a creation) instead.
Catch the Passive
Train your ears to hear '완료되었습니다' [왈료대엇씀니다]. It is spoken very fast on subways and by automated phone operators.
Resume Power Word
Use '완료' on your Korean resume. Phrases like 'OOO 프로젝트 완료' look professional and action-oriented.
Playful Texting
You can use the noun '완료' in texts to friends for a cute, efficient vibe. '숙제 완료!' (Homework complete!) or '준비 완료!' (Ready!).
끝내다 vs 완료하다
When in doubt, use '끝내다' for casual situations and '완료하다' for formal, procedural situations. This simple rule will save you from sounding awkward.
Mémorise-le
Moyen mnémotechnique
Imagine a wall (완 - wan) that you are building. When you lay the last row (료 - ryo) of bricks, you 'do' (하다 - ha-da) the final step. You have completed (완료하다) the wall!
Origine du mot
Contexte culturel
In Korean offices, it is customary to report immediately when a task is done. Sending a quick message saying 'OOO 업무 완료했습니다' (Task OOO completed) is a standard practice to keep the team informed.
Using '완료하다' inherently raises the formality of a sentence. It shows respect for the process and the person you are reporting to. Using '끝냈어' to a boss sounds unprofessional, while '완료했습니다' sounds competent and respectful.
Pratique dans la vie réelle
Contextes réels
Amorces de conversation
"오늘 해야 할 일 다 완료했어요? (Did you complete everything you had to do today?)"
"그 프로젝트 언제쯤 완료될 것 같아요? (When do you think that project will be completed?)"
"결제 완료 문자가 안 오는데, 어떻게 해야 하죠? (I'm not getting the payment completion text, what should I do?)"
"수리가 완료되면 전화로 알려주시겠어요? (Could you let me know by phone when the repair is completed?)"
"회원가입을 완료하려면 인증 번호가 필요해요. (You need a verification code to complete the registration.)"
Sujets d'écriture
Write about a difficult task you recently completed (완료했다) and how you felt.
List three goals you want to complete (완료하고 싶은 목표) by the end of this year.
Describe the process of buying something online in Korean, using words like '결제 완료'.
Write a mock professional email reporting that you have completed a project.
Explain the difference between '끝내다' and '완료하다' using your own examples.
Questions fréquentes
10 questionsNo, it sounds very unnatural and robotic. For finishing a meal, you should use native Korean expressions like '다 먹었어요' (I ate it all) or '식사를 끝냈어요' (I finished the meal). '완료하다' is reserved for formal tasks and processes.
'완료하다' is the active verb meaning 'to complete (something)'. It takes an object (을/를). '완료되다' is the passive verb meaning 'to be completed'. It takes a subject (이/가). For example, '내가 결제를 완료했다' (I completed the payment) vs. '결제가 완료되었다' (The payment was completed).
Due to Korean consonant assimilation rules, when the 'ㄴ' (n) in 완 meets the 'ㄹ' (r) in 료, the 'ㄴ' changes to an 'ㄹ' sound. Therefore, it is pronounced as [왈료하다] (wal-lyo-ha-da).
Yes, as a Sino-Korean word, it is used in both North and South Korea with the same fundamental meaning of completing a task or process. However, specific bureaucratic collocations might differ slightly.
If you mean reading a book for pleasure, use '다 읽었어요' (I read it all). If you are an author who finished writing the manuscript, use '완성했어요' (I completed the creation). You would only use '완료하다' if reading the book was a strict procedural assignment, like '독서 과제를 완료했습니다' (I completed the reading assignment).
In Korean, it is more natural and polite for inanimate systems or automated processes to use the passive voice. Saying '다운로드가 완료되었습니다' (The download has been completed) sounds objective and polite, whereas an active voice might imply the computer has personal agency.
The most direct antonyms are '시작하다' (to start) or '착수하다' (to commence - formal). If you mean failing to complete something, you might use '미완료' (incomplete - noun) or '실패하다' (to fail).
Yes, but usually only as a joke or to be playfully efficient. For example, if a friend asks if you bought the concert tickets, you might reply '예매 완료!' (Booking complete!) to mimic a computer system and show it's done successfully.
It means 'Payment Complete.' You will see this phrase on almost every e-commerce site, card reader, and banking app in Korea after a successful transaction.
Yes. It comes from the Hanja characters 完 (완 - complete) and 了 (료 - finish). Understanding these roots helps you recognize other words with similar meanings, like 완전 (perfect) or 종료 (termination).
Teste-toi 200 questions
Translate to formal Korean: 'I completed the payment.'
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결제를 완료했습니다.
Translate to formal Korean: 'The download has been completed.'
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다운로드가 완료되었습니다.
Translate to formal Korean: 'Please complete the task by tomorrow.'
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내일까지 업무를 완료해 주세요.
Translate to formal Korean: 'I will contact you after completing the review.'
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검토를 완료한 후에 연락드리겠습니다.
Translate to formal Korean: 'The system update is completed.'
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시스템 업데이트가 완료되었습니다.
Write a sentence explaining that you plan to complete the project this week.
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이번 주에 프로젝트를 완료할 계획입니다.
Write a formal sentence stating that the report is in a completed state.
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본 보고서는 작성을 완료한 상태입니다.
Translate: 'To achieve the goal, we must complete this mission.'
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목표를 달성하기 위해 이 임무를 완료해야 합니다.
Write a sentence using '완료되면' (when completed).
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수리가 완료되면 문자로 알려드리겠습니다.
Write a sentence using '완료하지 못했습니다' (could not complete).
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시간이 부족해서 아직 작업을 완료하지 못했습니다.
Translate: 'The completion of the administrative procedure is important.'
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행정 절차의 완료는 중요합니다.
Translate: 'The treaty ratification has been completed.'
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조약의 비준이 완료되었습니다.
Write a sentence contrasting formal completion and actual results.
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형식적인 완료보다 실질적인 성과가 중요합니다.
Translate: 'The data migration was successfully completed.'
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데이터 이관 작업이 성공적으로 완료되었습니다.
Translate: 'Please keep the receipt proving completion.'
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완료를 증명하는 영수증을 보관해 주세요.
Write a sentence using '완료됨에 따라' (as it is completed).
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계약이 완료됨에 따라 프로젝트가 시작됩니다.
Write a sentence using '완료 단계' (completion stage).
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공사가 이제 완료 단계에 접어들었습니다.
Translate: 'The error correction is not completed.'
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오류 수정이 완료되지 않았습니다.
Translate: 'Did you complete all preparations?'
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모든 준비를 완료했습니까?
Translate: 'Registration complete.'
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What is the status of the payment?
When must the project be completed?
What happens when the download is completed?
What did the speaker just complete?
Why can users use the website normally now?
Who should wait in the waiting room?
What should you do if you haven't completed the registration?
What has the bill completed?
How will the customer be notified when the repair is completed?
Why was the release delayed?
When does the contract take effect?
What should you not do until the backup is completed?
Why must the task be completed by today?
What should the user not close?
What phase has the M&A due diligence entered?
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Summary
'완료하다' is your go-to formal word for completing processes, tasks, and digital actions. Example: 결제를 완료했습니다 (I completed the payment).
- To complete a task or project.
- Used heavily in digital interfaces (Done/Complete).
- Formal register, not for casual daily actions.
- Often used in the passive form (완료되다).
Check Your Particles
Always pair '완료하다' with 을/를 (object particle) and '완료되다' with 이/가 (subject particle). Mixing these up is a very common mistake for learners.
The 'L' Sound
Practice saying '왈료' (wal-lyo) instead of '완료' (wan-ryo). The assimilation makes it flow much smoother in spoken Korean.
Office Essential
If you work in a Korean company, '완료했습니다' is one of the most important phrases you can learn. Use it to report finished tasks to your manager.
Digital Survival
Memorize the look of the characters '완료'. You will need to click buttons with this word to finish signing up for apps, buying train tickets, or ordering food.
Exemple
오늘까지 이 프로젝트를 완료해야 합니다.
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