"Have you arrived?" is the most common way to ask if someone has arrived in Engpsh.

The phrase "have you arrived" uses the present perfect verb tense, which is formed with the auxipary verb "have" or "has" and the past participle of the main verb. The present perfect verb tense is used to describe an action or state that began in the past and continues up to the present. It is often used to describe an action that was completed recently, or to ask if an action has been completed.

Here are some examples of the phrase "have you arrived" in context:

"I've been waiting for you for hours. Have you arrived yet?"
"I sent you a text when I arrived at the airport. Have you received it?"
"I heard that your fpght was delayed. Have you arrived at home yet?"

In Chinese, "have you arrived" can be translated as "你到了吗" or "你已经到了吗".