開業 [kaigyō suru] (to open) conjugation

Japanese
This verb can also mean the following: start

Conjugation of 開業

私/俺
Present informal tense
開業
kaigyō suru
I open
Present informal negative tense
開業しない
kaigyō shinai
I don't open
Present formal tense
開業します
kaigyō shimasu
I open
Present formal negative tense
開業しません
kaigyō shimasen
I do not open
私/俺
Past informal tense
開業した
kaigyō shita
I opened
Past informal negative tense
開業しなかった
kaigyō shinakatta
I didn't open
Past formal tense
開業しました
kaigyō shimashita
I open
Past formal negative tense
開業しませんでした
kaigyō shimasen deshita
I did not open
私/俺
Imperative informal mood
開業せよ
kaigyō seyo
open
Imperative negative mood
開業な
kaigyō suru na
don't open
Imperative formal mood
開業してください
kaigyō shite kudasai
please open
Imperative formal negative mood
開業しないでください
kaigyō shinai dekudasai
please do not open
私/俺
Te form - conjunctive stem
開業して
kaigyō shite
open
Passive stem
開業される
kaigyō sareru
opened
Hypothetical tense
開業すれ
kaigyō sure
if I opened
Hypothetical conditional stem
開業すれば
kaigyō sureba
opened
私/俺
Volitional stem
開業しよう
kaigyō shiyō
will open
Potential stem
開業できる
kaigyō dekiru
opened
Continuative stem
開業し
kaigyō shi
opening
Causative stem
開業させる
kaigyō saseru
allow to open
私/俺
Imperfective stem
開業し
kaigyō shi
open

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Similar

営業
operate a business
開く
open
開花
flower
開会
start a meeting
開館
open a library
開局
open such a facility
開口
open mouth
開港
open an airport
開梱
unpack
開催
hold an event
開始
start
開示
disclose
開所
open
開場
open a store for business
開設
establish

Similar but longer

営業
operate a business
開く
open
開花
flower
開会
start a meeting
開館
open a library
開局
open such a facility
開口
open mouth
開港
open an airport
開梱
unpack
開催
hold an event
開始
start
開示
disclose
開所
open
開場
open a store for business
開設
establish

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苛める
tease
会議
hold a meeting
怪死
die a mysterious death
懐疑
doubt
改編
reorganize
改良
ameliorate
開館
open a library
開局
open such a facility
覚える
recall
覚悟
prepare

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