Done with Meaning in English
expression
ˈdən/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
DUHN-with or DUHN-with
dˈʌn/ /wˈɪð
DUN-with
Definition
To have finished using, doing, or needing something; also used to mean you're tired of or don't want something anymore.
Usage & Nuances
Informal, used with objects ('I'm done with my homework') or people/situations ('I'm done with this job'). Can also express frustration or finality ('I'm so done with you'). Often used after tiring experiences.
Spanish: terminado con - haber acabado con - haber terminado dePortuguese (BR): terminado com - ter acabado com - estar cansado dePortuguese (PT): acabado com - ter terminado com - estar farto deChinese (Simplified): 做完 - 已经结束 - 不再需要Chinese (Traditional): 做完 - 已經結束 - 不再需要Hindi: खत्म कर लिया - निपटा लिया - उब गयाArabic: انتهيت من - فرغت من - سئمت منBengali: শেষ - বিরক্ত - ধৈর্য্যচ্যুতRussian: закончил с - надоел - устал отJapanese: 終わった - うんざりしたVietnamese: xong với - chán ngấyKorean: 끝났어 - 지쳤어 - 질렸어Turkish: işim bitti - yoruldum - bıktımUrdu: ختم ہو گیا - تنگ آ گیاIndonesian: selesai dengan - bosan dengan
Example Sentences
Are you done with your food?
basic
Let me know when you're done with the book.
basic
I'm done with my homework.
basic
Honestly, I'm just done with all this drama.
natural
Let me know when you're done with the computer, I need to check my email.
natural
I'm so done with people who cancel plans last minute.
natural