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Kana: おこなう Romaji: okonau Level: N4

行う

Meaning in English

carry out, conduct, perform

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What it means

行う denotes the deliberate execution of an action or plan; it covers performing tasks, conducting ceremonies, and implementing policies, typically in formal or neutral contexts.

Main meanings

  • to perform an action or task
  • to conduct or host an event, ceremony, or meeting
  • to implement or enact a plan, policy, or procedure
  • to undertake something in a formal or ceremonial sense

How to use it

Used with を to mark the direct object: 計画を行う, 会議を行う, 式を行う; common in formal writing and media; in casual speech, 実施する or する is often preferred

Variants and close terms

  • 実施する (jisshi suru) – to implement or carry out
  • 執り行う (toriokonau) – to conduct a formal ceremony
  • 行なう (okonau) – variant spelling
  • 遂行する (suikō suru) – to fulfill, carry through
  • 中止する (ちゅうし する) – antonym: to discontinue

Composition

  • 行: core meaning relates to action, conduct, or going; the combination with う yields the verb sense of performing an action

Etymology

行 + ふ (old kana) formed a native verb; phonetic evolution moved from the classical form okonau (written as 行ふ) to the modern reading okonau with the kana ending う

Origin

Earliest attestations appear in classical Japanese texts; usage expanded across periods, becoming common in modern Japanese for actions ranging from planned tasks to public ceremonies

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