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Kana: ようじ Romaji: youji Level: N4

用事

Meaning in English

errand, business, task

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What it means

用事 means a matter or task you need to handle; a personal errand or obligation that takes you away from other activities.

Main meanings

  • Primary sense: a matter to attend to, such as a personal errand or task that must be completed.
  • Usage nuance: typically refers to everyday life tasks rather than formal work obligations.
  • Common expressions: 用事がある to have something to do; 用事を済ませる to take care of errands.

How to use it

Used in casual and everyday speech to refer to personal errands or matters requiring action; in polite contexts you may contrast it with 用件 to denote a specific business item, and you often see phrases like 用事がある or 用事を済ませる to explain absence or pending tasks.

Variants and close terms

  • 用件 (youken) — matter or business item; more neutral or formal
  • 仕事 (shigoto) — work, task (broader sense)
  • 予定 (yotei) — plan, schedule (related concept but not a direct substitute)

Composition

  • 用: use, purpose
  • 事: thing, matter
  • Together: a matter to attend to, i.e., an errand or personal business

Etymology

用 = use, purpose; 事 = matter, affair; youji is a native Japanese kun'yomi compound that combines these concepts into the sense of a personal matter or task to be attended to, with no major phonetic shifts in modern usage.

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