仕事を終える
shigoto o oeru
Finish work
Phrase in 30 Seconds
Use this phrase to signal that your professional duties for the day are complete.
- Means: To finish all assigned tasks or duties for the current day.
- Used in: Office settings, remote work check-ins, or when leaving a workplace.
- Don't confuse: {仕事|しごと}を{辞|や}める (to quit one's job entirely).
Explanation at your level:
뜻
To complete one's tasks or duties for the day.
문화적 배경
Leaving before your boss is often seen as rude, so 'finishing work' is a sensitive topic.
Particle usage
Always use 'o' (を) to mark the work as the object.
뜻
To complete one's tasks or duties for the day.
Particle usage
Always use 'o' (を) to mark the work as the object.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the correct verb form.
やっと今日の{仕事|しごと}を____。
The context implies the work is finished (past tense).
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자주 묻는 질문
1 질문Yes, it is neutral and polite enough.
관련 표현
{仕事|しごと}を{片付|かたづ}ける
similarTo clear up work
어디서 쓸까?
Leaving the office
Colleague: お先に失礼します。
You: お疲れ様です。やっと{仕事|しごと}を{終|お}えましたね。
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Imagine a 'Shi' (four) 'Goto' (go to) the door because you finished your work!
Visual Association
A person closing a laptop with a big smile, the clock shows 5:00 PM, and they are walking out the door.
Story
Ken works hard all day. At 5 PM, he closes his laptop. He says, 'Shigoto o oeru!' He feels light as a feather. He walks out to the sunset.
Word Web
챌린지
Say this phrase out loud every time you close your computer or finish a task today.
In Other Languages
Terminar el trabajo
Japanese has more nuance regarding the 'ritual' of finishing.
Terminer le travail
French doesn't have the same cultural weight on 'kiri' (closure).
Feierabend machen
Japanese is more literal; German uses a cultural idiom.
下班 (xiàbān)
Japanese is a phrase; Chinese is a compact compound.
일을 마치다 (ireul machida)
Very similar cultural context regarding work intensity.
Terminar o trabalho
None significant.
أنهيت العمل (anhaytu al-amal)
Arabic is more verb-focused.
Finish work
English is more casual; Japanese requires particles.
Easily Confused
Sounds similar to {終|お}える.
Remember 'yameru' is for quitting.
자주 묻는 질문 (1)
Yes, it is neutral and polite enough.