A2 verb #3,000 most common 3 min read

종료하다

To bring something to an end or stop it.

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Explanation at your level:

You use 종료하다 when you want to say something is finished. It is like saying 'stop' or 'end.' You use this when you turn off your computer or finish a game. It is a very useful word for your daily life!

At this level, you can use 종료하다 to talk about finishing tasks. For example, you can say 'I will finish my work' or 'The meeting ended.' It is a formal way to say that something is done.

As you progress, you will notice 종료하다 is common in professional environments. It is often used for software, meetings, and official events. Using this word shows you have a good grasp of formal Korean vocabulary.

In B2, you understand that 종료하다 carries a sense of 'termination.' It is not just finishing; it is about stopping a system or a process. You might use it when discussing project deadlines or system shutdowns.

At the advanced level, you can appreciate the nuance of 종료하다 versus '끝내다.' While '끝내다' is general, 종료하다 is specific to systematic or procedural endings. It fits well in academic or business reports where precision is required.

Mastering 종료하다 at the C2 level involves understanding its etymological roots and its role in modern technical discourse. You recognize it as a Sino-Korean term that provides a sense of finality and authority. It is used in formal writing to denote the cessation of complex processes, reflecting a high level of linguistic control and cultural awareness.

Word in 30 Seconds

  • Means to end or finish.
  • Used in formal and technical contexts.
  • Commonly used with software and meetings.
  • Formal alternative to 끝내다.

The word 종료하다 is a versatile verb in Korean that translates to 'to end' or 'to finish.' Think of it as the 'stop' button on a remote control or the 'end' of a movie.

It is used when something that was running or happening comes to a complete halt. Whether it is a software program, a contract, or a long day, 종료하다 tells us that the activity is no longer active.

It is more formal than simple words like '끝내다' (to finish), making it perfect for business or technical settings. When you use this word, you are being very precise about the fact that a state of being 'active' has now changed to 'inactive.'

The word 종료하다 is rooted in Sino-Korean (Hanja) characters. The first character 종 (終) means 'end' or 'final,' and the second character 료 (了) also carries the meaning of 'finish' or 'completion.'

By combining these two characters, the word emphasizes a sense of total finality. Historically, this structure was used in official documents and administrative records to mark the conclusion of tasks or legal proceedings.

Over time, the word migrated from purely bureaucratic usage into everyday technology. With the rise of the digital age, 종료하다 became the standard term for 'shutting down' or 'exiting' a computer program, cementing its place in our modern vocabulary.

You will most often see 종료하다 used with nouns related to systems or events. Common phrases include '프로그램을 종료하다' (to exit a program) or '회의를 종료하다' (to conclude a meeting).

In terms of register, it is definitely on the formal side. You wouldn't typically say this to a friend when talking about finishing a pizza; you would use '다 먹다' instead. However, in an office or classroom, it is the perfect word.

It is also frequently used in UI/UX design. If you look at your smartphone or computer screen, you will often see the word 종료 (the noun form) on buttons that allow you to quit an app or turn off the device.

While 종료하다 is a standard verb, it appears in several key expressions: 1. 종료를 알리다 (to signal the end), used when a whistle blows at the end of a game. 2. 강제 종료하다 (to force quit), used when a computer freezes. 3. 종료 버튼을 누르다 (to press the end button), literally clicking the close icon. 4. 성공적으로 종료하다 (to conclude successfully), used in project management. 5. 영구히 종료하다 (to terminate permanently), often used in legal or account settings.

Grammatically, 종료하다 functions as a regular verb. It follows the standard Korean conjugation rules for '하다' verbs, such as '종료했다' (past tense) and '종료합니다' (formal polite).

Pronunciation-wise, it is articulated as [종뇨하다] due to the nasalization rule where the 'ㄹ' sound is influenced by the preceding 'ㅇ'. It flows smoothly and is very easy to pronounce once you master the initial sound.

It does not have plural forms as it is a verb, but it can be used in passive constructions or combined with auxiliary verbs to express different nuances of completion. It is a very stable and predictable word for learners to practice.

Fun Fact

It combines two characters that both mean 'end' to emphasize finality.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /dʒɒŋ.rjoʊ.ha.dɑ/

Similar to 'jong-ryo-ha-da'.

US /dʒɑŋ.rjoʊ.hɑ.də/

Clear consonants.

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing the 'ㄹ' sound
  • Adding extra vowels
  • Incorrect stress on '하'

Rhymes With

요리하다 정리하다 준비하다 처리하다 관리하다

Difficulty Rating

Reading 2/5

Easy to recognize in text.

Writing 2/5

Useful in formal writing.

Speaking 2/5

Common in professional speech.

Listening 2/5

Easy to hear.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

끝나다 하다 시작하다

Learn Next

완료하다 중단하다 폐지하다

Advanced

종결하다 마감하다

Grammar to Know

Passive Construction

종료되다

Formal Verb Ending

종료합니다

Object Marker

회의를 종료하다

Examples by Level

1

게임을 종료합니다.

Game + end + do.

Simple present formal.

2

수업을 종료합니다.

Class + end + do.

Formal verb ending.

3

창을 종료하세요.

Window + end + do (polite command).

Imperative form.

4

프로그램을 종료합니다.

Program + end + do.

Object marker used.

5

지금 종료할까요?

Now + end + shall we?

Question form.

6

회의가 종료되었습니다.

Meeting + end + became (passive).

Passive voice.

7

앱을 종료하세요.

App + end + please.

Polite request.

8

작업을 종료합니다.

Task + end + do.

Standard verb usage.

1

시스템을 종료합니다.

2

모든 창을 종료하세요.

3

사용자가 종료했습니다.

4

자동으로 종료됩니다.

5

종료 버튼을 누르세요.

6

오늘 업무를 종료합니다.

7

로그인을 종료합니다.

8

프로세스를 종료합니다.

1

프로그램을 강제로 종료합니다.

2

회의를 성공적으로 종료했습니다.

3

연결을 종료하시겠습니까?

4

모든 작업을 종료하고 나갑니다.

5

기한이 되어 종료합니다.

6

사용자 세션을 종료합니다.

7

이벤트가 곧 종료됩니다.

8

업무를 완전히 종료했습니다.

1

시스템 오류로 인해 강제 종료되었습니다.

2

프로젝트를 성공적으로 종료하고 보고했습니다.

3

접속을 종료한 후 다시 시도하세요.

4

계약 기간이 종료되어 갱신이 필요합니다.

5

이 서비스는 내일 종료될 예정입니다.

6

모든 절차를 종료하고 결과를 확인하세요.

7

프로세스 종료 명령을 실행합니다.

8

사용자의 요청에 따라 세션을 종료합니다.

1

본 계약은 상호 합의 하에 종료되었습니다.

2

시스템 안정성을 위해 프로세스를 안전하게 종료하십시오.

3

데이터 전송이 완료된 후 연결을 종료합니다.

4

해당 기능을 종료하면 설정이 초기화됩니다.

5

이 프로그램은 사용자의 개입 없이 자동으로 종료됩니다.

6

공식적인 절차를 거쳐 사업을 종료하기로 결정했습니다.

7

예상치 못한 문제로 인해 작업이 비정상적으로 종료되었습니다.

8

임무를 성공적으로 종료하고 복귀하였습니다.

1

본 사안은 법적 검토를 거쳐 최종 종료되었습니다.

2

시스템의 무결성을 보장하기 위해 프로세스를 순차적으로 종료합니다.

3

장기간의 연구 프로젝트를 성공적으로 종료하게 되어 기쁩니다.

4

사용자의 비활성 상태가 지속되어 세션이 자동 종료되었습니다.

5

모든 기술적 요구 사항을 충족한 후 프로젝트를 종료합니다.

6

이러한 조치는 시스템의 안전한 종료를 위한 필수 단계입니다.

7

계약 만료에 따라 서비스 제공을 영구히 종료합니다.

8

모든 행정적 절차를 종료한 뒤 최종 보고서를 제출하십시오.

Common Collocations

프로그램을 종료하다
회의를 종료하다
강제로 종료하다
자동으로 종료하다
세션을 종료하다
작업을 종료하다
연결을 종료하다
성공적으로 종료하다
비정상적으로 종료하다
안전하게 종료하다

Idioms & Expressions

"종료를 알리다"

To signal the end of an event.

종료를 알리는 종소리가 울렸다.

neutral

"종료 버튼을 누르다"

To click the close button.

종료 버튼을 눌러 창을 닫으세요.

neutral

"강제 종료"

Forced termination of a program.

강제 종료가 필요합니다.

technical

"성공적 종료"

A successful completion.

이번 프로젝트는 성공적 종료로 평가받는다.

formal

"자동 종료"

Automatic shutdown.

설정에서 자동 종료를 선택하세요.

technical

"영구 종료"

Permanent termination.

계정의 영구 종료를 신청합니다.

formal

Easily Confused

종료하다 vs 끝나다

Both mean end.

끝나다 is intransitive, 종료하다 is transitive.

회의가 끝났다 vs 회의를 종료했다.

종료하다 vs 마치다

Both mean finish.

마치다 is more about completing a task.

숙제를 마쳤다.

종료하다 vs 중단하다

Both involve stopping.

중단하다 is an interruption, 종료하다 is a final end.

공사를 중단했다.

종료하다 vs 완료하다

Both mean complete.

완료하다 focuses on the state of completion.

과제를 완료했다.

Sentence Patterns

A2

Subject + Object + 을/를 + 종료하다

우리는 회의를 종료했다.

B1

Adverb + 종료하다

시스템이 자동으로 종료하다.

B1

Object + 이/가 + 종료되다 (Passive)

회의가 종료되었다.

B2

Verb + 기 위해 + 종료하다

안전을 위해 종료하다.

B2

Noun + 로 + 종료하다

성공적으로 종료하다.

Word Family

Nouns

종료 The end or finish.

Verbs

끝내다 To finish.

Related

완료 completion

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Formal/Technical Neutral N/A N/A

Common Mistakes

Using 종료하다 for finishing a meal. 다 먹다
종료하다 is for systems/tasks, not eating.
Using 종료하다 for ending a friendship. 절교하다
종료하다 is too mechanical for relationships.
Mixing up 종료하다 and 끝내다. Context matters
끝내다 is general; 종료하다 is formal/systematic.
Using 종료하다 for starting a movie. 시작하다
Wrong meaning (antonym).
Using 종료하다 for a long novel. 다 읽다
Specific verb for reading is better.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine your computer turning off every time you say the word.

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When Native Speakers Use It

In offices during meetings.

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Cultural Insight

It reflects the Korean emphasis on clear endings.

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Grammar Shortcut

It always takes an object.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'jong-ryo' transition.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it for personal feelings.

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Did You Know?

It is on almost every screen.

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Study Smart

Learn it with '시작하다' as a pair.

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Business Context

Use it in reports.

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Listening Tip

Listen for the 'ryo' sound.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of a 'Jong' (bell) ringing at the end of a race.

Visual Association

A computer screen with a big red 'X'.

Word Web

컴퓨터 회의 프로그램 완료

Challenge

Try to say '종료합니다' every time you close an app today.

Word Origin

Sino-Korean

Original meaning: Final completion.

Cultural Context

None, very neutral.

Similar to 'terminate' or 'shutdown' in business.

Used in many tech-related movies. Common in software warnings.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At work

  • 회의를 종료합니다
  • 업무를 종료합니다
  • 프로젝트를 종료합니다

Using a computer

  • 프로그램을 종료하다
  • 창을 종료하다
  • 세션을 종료하다

School/Class

  • 수업을 종료합니다
  • 시험을 종료합니다
  • 과제를 종료합니다

Legal/Official

  • 계약을 종료하다
  • 절차를 종료하다
  • 사안을 종료하다

Conversation Starters

"오늘 업무를 언제 종료할 예정인가요?"

"이 프로그램은 어떻게 종료하나요?"

"회의는 언제 종료되었나요?"

"작업을 종료하고 쉬는 게 어때요?"

"이 프로젝트를 언제 종료할까요?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you had to force quit a program.

How do you feel when a long project finally ends?

Write about the last meeting you attended.

Why is it important to have a clear end to a workday?

Frequently Asked Questions

8 questions

They are similar, but 종료하다 is more formal.

Usually '끝나다' is better for movies.

Yes, especially regarding technology.

The noun form is '종료'.

It follows the '하다' conjugation pattern.

Yes, it is standard and professional.

Yes, '수업을 종료하다'.

Yes, it is.

Test Yourself

fill blank A1

프로그램을 ___.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 종료합니다

종료합니다 is the correct verb for programs.

multiple choice A2

Which means 'to end a meeting'?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 회의를 종료하다

종료하다 means to end.

true false B1

종료하다 is a very casual word.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

It is formal/technical.

match pairs B1

Word

Meaning

All matched!

Matches components.

sentence order B2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:

Time + Object + Verb.

fill blank A2

시스템이 ___되었습니다.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 종료

System shutdown.

multiple choice B1

What is the best context for 종료하다?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: A business meeting

It is formal/professional.

true false B2

You can use 종료하다 for a person.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

It is for things/processes.

match pairs C1

Word

Meaning

All matched!

Technical term.

sentence order C2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:

Adjective + Object + Verb.

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