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खत्म करना

khatm karna

to finish

Literally: End to-do

In 15 Seconds

  • Use it to say you have completed a task or activity.
  • Commonly used for finishing food, work, or entertainment.
  • Combine a noun with 'khatm karna' to show completion.

Meaning

This phrase is your go-to way to say you're finishing or completing something. Whether you're finishing your dinner, a project at work, or a movie, this is the expression you need.

Key Examples

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Finishing a meal

Bachon, apna khana khatm karo.

Children, finish your food.

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At the office

Main yeh report aaj khatm kar doonga.

I will finish this report today.

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Texting a friend

Bas do minute, main call khatm kar raha hoon.

Just two minutes, I am finishing a call.

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Cultural Background

Finishing everything on your plate is a sign of appreciation for the host. If you don't 'khana khatam karna', the host might think you didn't like the food. The phrase 'Khel Khatam' (Game Over) is a classic cinematic line used before a hero defeats a villain. It's deeply embedded in pop culture. The word 'Khatm' is still used in religious contexts to denote the complete reading of the Holy Quran, showing the phrase's solemn origins. In the fast-paced cities like Mumbai or Bangalore, 'kaam khatam karna' is the ultimate goal, often associated with the 'hustle' culture.

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The 'Ne' Rule

Always remember 'मैंने' (Maine) instead of 'मैं' (Main) when saying 'I finished' in the past tense.

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Food Etiquette

In India, saying 'मैंने खाना खत्म किया' is a compliment to the cook. Don't forget to say it!

In 15 Seconds

  • Use it to say you have completed a task or activity.
  • Commonly used for finishing food, work, or entertainment.
  • Combine a noun with 'khatm karna' to show completion.

What It Means

Khatm karna is a powerhouse verb in Hindi. It literally means 'to do an end.' Think of it as the ultimate closer. You use it when an action reaches its natural conclusion. It’s versatile, reliable, and used by everyone from toddlers to CEOs. If something was happening and now it’s done because of you, you've 'khatm'ed it.

How To Use It

Using this phrase is like building a Lego set. You take a noun, like kaam (work) or khana (food), and add khatm karna right after it. In Hindi, the verb usually comes at the end. So, 'Finish work' becomes kaam khatm karna. If you are doing it right now, you say khatm kar raha hoon. If you already did it, you say khatm kiya. It’s like a Swiss Army knife for your daily chores. Just remember to conjugate the karna part based on who is doing the finishing!

When To Use It

You’ll hear this everywhere. Use it at a restaurant when the waiter asks if you're done. Use it in the office when your boss asks about that report. It’s perfect for texting a friend to say you’ll be late because you’re finishing a chore. It’s also the standard way to tell your kids to finish their vegetables. If there is a clear 'end' to an activity, this phrase fits perfectly. It feels satisfying to say, like a verbal checkmark on a to-do list.

When NOT To Use It

Be careful with people! Saying you want to khatm karna a person sounds like a plot from a Bollywood action movie—it implies 'eliminating' them. Also, don't use it for 'stopping' a moving vehicle; use rokna for that. If a relationship is ending, khatm karna is very heavy and final. It’s not a 'we are taking a break' kind of phrase. It’s a 'we are never speaking again' kind of phrase. Use it for tasks and things, not for pausing or temporary stops.

Cultural Background

The word khatm actually has Arabic and Persian roots. It originally referred to a 'seal' or a 'conclusion.' Over centuries, it became a core part of Hindi. In Indian culture, finishing your food is often seen as a sign of respect for the cook (usually your mom). You will often hear Indian parents say, Khana khatm karo! with a mix of love and authority. It’s a word that bridges the gap between ancient literature and modern-day WhatsApp chats.

Common Variations

The most common variation is khatm hona. While khatm karna means *you* are finishing something, khatm hona means something is finishing on its own or running out. For example, if the milk is gone, the milk khatm ho gaya. If you are the one who drank it all to finish it, you khatm kiya. Another variation is samapt karna, which is the high-brow, formal Sanskrit version. You’ll hear samapt on the news or in formal speeches, but in the streets, it’s always khatm.

Usage Notes

The phrase is neutral and safe for almost all situations. Just remember that 'khatm' is the state of being finished, and 'karna' is the act of doing it.

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The 'Ne' Rule

Always remember 'मैंने' (Maine) instead of 'मैं' (Main) when saying 'I finished' in the past tense.

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Food Etiquette

In India, saying 'मैंने खाना खत्म किया' is a compliment to the cook. Don't forget to say it!

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Karna vs Hona

Think of 'Karna' as 'Action' and 'Hona' as 'Happening'. You 'khatam karna' your homework, but the rain 'khatam hota hai'.

Examples

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#1 Finishing a meal
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Bachon, apna khana khatm karo.

Children, finish your food.

A very common command heard in Indian households.

#2 At the office
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Main yeh report aaj khatm kar doonga.

I will finish this report today.

Shows professional commitment to a deadline.

#3 Texting a friend
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Bas do minute, main call khatm kar raha hoon.

Just two minutes, I am finishing a call.

Used to explain a short delay.

#4 Watching a movie
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Kya tumne film khatm ki?

Did you finish the movie?

Asking about the completion of an activity.

#5 A humorous warning
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Saara ice cream khatm mat karna!

Don't finish all the ice cream!

A playful way to tell someone to save some for you.

#6 Ending a relationship
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Humne sab khatm kar diya.

We ended everything.

A serious and heavy way to describe a breakup.

#7 In a formal meeting
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Ab hum yeh meeting khatm karte hain.

Now we are finishing this meeting.

A standard way to conclude a formal gathering.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'khatam karna' in the past tense.

मैंने अपना सारा खाना ______।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: खत्म किया

Since 'khana' (food) is masculine singular, the verb must be 'khatam kiya'.

Which sentence is correct for 'The movie ended'?

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: फिल्म खत्म हुई।

A movie ends on its own, so we use the intransitive 'hona' (huī) instead of 'karna'.

Complete the dialogue.

माँ: राहुल, क्या तुमने होमवर्क ______? राहुल: हाँ माँ, बस पाँच मिनट में कर लूँगा।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: खत्म किया

The mother is asking if he has finished (past tense).

Match the phrase to the situation.

Match 'बात खत्म करो' (Bāt khatam karo) to the right context:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ending an argument

'Bāt khatam karo' literally means 'end the talk', used to stop a dispute.

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Visual Learning Aids

Karna vs Hona

खत्म करना (Active)
I finish work मैं काम खत्म करता हूँ
खत्म होना (Passive)
Movie ends फिल्म खत्म होती है

Practice Bank

4 exercises
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'khatam karna' in the past tense. Fill Blank A1

मैंने अपना सारा खाना ______।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: खत्म किया

Since 'khana' (food) is masculine singular, the verb must be 'khatam kiya'.

Which sentence is correct for 'The movie ended'? Choose A2

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: फिल्म खत्म हुई।

A movie ends on its own, so we use the intransitive 'hona' (huī) instead of 'karna'.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

माँ: राहुल, क्या तुमने होमवर्क ______? राहुल: हाँ माँ, बस पाँच मिनट में कर लूँगा।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: खत्म किया

The mother is asking if he has finished (past tense).

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching B1

Match 'बात खत्म करो' (Bāt khatam karo) to the right context:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ending an argument

'Bāt khatam karo' literally means 'end the talk', used to stop a dispute.

🎉 Score: /4

Frequently Asked Questions

10 questions

Yes, but be careful! Figuratively it can mean to 'finish someone off' (kill them), but it can also mean to end a relationship with them.

It is an Arabic loanword that is now a core part of the Hindi language.

'Khatam' is neutral/informal, while 'samapt' is very formal and Sanskrit-based.

Don't use 'khatam karna'. Say 'मैं थक गया हूँ' (Main thak gayā hūn).

Yes, 'फोन खत्म करो' (Finish the call) is common.

Yes, usually you finish *something*. If there's no object, you might just say 'हो गया' (It's done).

It can be. It's like saying 'End of discussion!' or 'Shut up'. Use it with friends only.

In the past: 'हमने खत्म किया' (Hamne khatam kiyā).

Yes, 'पैसे खत्म करना' means to spend all the money.

'शुरू करना' (shurū karnā) which means 'to start'.

Related Phrases

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पूरा करना

similar

To complete

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समाप्त करना

synonym

To conclude/terminate

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निपटाना

specialized form

To wrap up

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खत्म होना

contrast

To end (intransitive)

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रोकना

contrast

To stop

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