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吃完 (chī wán) is used to indicate that someone has finished eating. For example, one might say: "我吃完了 (wǒ chī wán le) - I have finished eating."
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The phrase 吃完 (chī wán) literally means "finish eating" and is commonly used to express completing the act of eating. It can also be used to express completing a meal or finishing all the food on one's plate.
However, 吃完 can also be used to express completing any task or activity, not just eating. This usage is more colloquial and informal, and is often used in spoken language. For example, you can say 我吃完了 (wǒ chī wán le) to mean "I finished it" or "I'm done with it", where "it" can refer to any task or activity.
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