Japanese Meaning of 終わり (owari) | JLPT N4

It is essential to learn Japanese vocabulary when studying the language. In addition to words borrowed from other languages, Japanese vocabulary is vast and diverse. Learning basic words and phrases, as well as specialized terminology and idiomatic expressions, is essential for effective communication in Japanese.

Japanese Vocabulary:  終わり

Meaning: “end” or “finish.

It is often used to indicate the end of an event, task, or activity.

For example, you might say 終わりました (owari mashita) to say that something is finished or completed.

Here are ten sentences using the word 終わり (owari) in different contexts:

  1. 今日の会議は午後三時に終わります。The meeting will end at 3:00 PM today.
  2. この本はすぐに終わります。This book will finish soon.
  3. 私たちのレストランは午後十一時に終わります Our restaurant closes at 11:00 PM.)
  4. このテストは午前十一時に終わります。This test will end at 11:00 AM.)
  5. このプロジェクトは来月末に終わります。This project will finish at the end of next month.
  6. このテレビ番組は午後九時に終わります。This TV program will end at 9:00 PM.
  7. このコンサートは午後十二時に終わります。This concert will end at 12:00 PM.
  8. 私たちの休暇は来週末に終わります。Our vacation will finish at the end of next week.
  9. このイベントは明日午後五時に終わります。This event will end at 5:00 PM tomorrow.
  10. このゲームはすぐに終わります。This game will finish soon.

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