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English

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Etymology

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From Middle English parformen, performen (to perform), from Anglo-Norman performer, parfourmer, alteration of Old French parfornir, parfurnir (to complete, accomplish, perform), from par- + fornir, furnir (to accomplish, furnish), from Frankish *frummjan (to accomplish, furnish), from Proto-Germanic *frumjaną, *framjaną (to further, promote), from Proto-Indo-European *promo- (in front, forth), *per- (forward, out). Cognate with Old High German frummen (to do, execute, accomplish, provide), Old Saxon frummian (to perform, promote), Old English fremman (to perform, execute, carry out, accomplish). See also frame, from. Modernly, rather than Proto-Germanic *frumjaną, associated with Latin formō, analyzable as per- + form.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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perform (third-person singular simple present performs, present participle performing, simple past and past participle performed)

  1. (transitive) To do (something); to execute.
    The scientists performed several experiments.
    It took him only twenty minutes to perform the task.
    • 2013 July-August, Lee S. Langston, “The Adaptable Gas Turbine”, in American Scientist:
      Turbines have been around for a long time—windmills and water wheels are early examples. The name comes from the Latin turbo, meaning vortex, and thus the defining property of a turbine is that a fluid or gas turns the blades of a rotor, which is attached to a shaft that can perform useful work.
  2. (intransitive) To exhibit an expected pattern of behavior; to function; to work.
    The new employee performs well.
    • 2003, “P.I.M.P.”, in Get Rich or Die Tryin', performed by 50 Cent:
      I could care less how she perform when she in the bed
    1. (sexology, uncommon) Of a man, to be able to initiate or fulfill an act of sexual intercourse.
  3. (law) To act in a way set forth in a contract.
    1. (transitive) To act in accordance with (a contract); to fulfill one’s terms of (a contract).
      Failure to perform a contract on time may constitute a breach of contract.
    2. (intransitive) To fulfill contractually agreed-to terms.
      They entered into an agreement and now they are obliged to perform.
  4. (ambitransitive) To do (something) in front of an audience, such as acting or music, often in order to entertain.
    She will perform in the play.
    The magician performed badly—none of his tricks worked.
    The string quartet performed three pieces by Haydn.
  5. (by extension, transitive) To behave theatrically so as to give the impression of (a quality, character trait, etc.); to feign.
    The accused only performed remorse.
    • 2021, David Edgerton, “The one good thing to come out of Brexit: a bonfire of national illusions”, in The Guardian[1]:
      As things now stand, Brexit is a pointless gesture, a politics of headlines in which sovereignty is performed by bleating world-beating absurdities.
  6. (social sciences) Of a social actor, to behave in certain ways.
    1. (transitive) To behave in accordance with, and thereby in turn shape, (a social notion or role).
      perform masculinity
      perform authority
      • 2022 September 9, Sophie Gilbert, “No One Performed Britishness Better Than Her Majesty”, in The Atlantic[2]:
        Even before her seven decades as monarch began, she performed Britishness more intuitively than anyone ever had, or likely ever will again.
    2. (intransitive) To behave in ways that carry meaning in social contexts.
      Individuals in societies perform all the time.

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Venezky, Richard L. (1999), “The Sound System”, in The American Way of Soelling, Guilford Publications, →ISBN, page 71:Today metathesis principally occurs in substandard pronunciations, such as preform for perform and percipitation for precipitation.

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Swahili

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Etymology

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    Unadapted borrowing from English perform.

    Verb

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    -perform (infinitive kuperform)

    1. (Sheng) to perform

    Conjugation

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    Conjugation of -perform
    Positive present -naperform
    Subjunctive -perform
    Negative -perform
    Imperative singular perform
    Infinitives
    Positive kuperform
    Negative kutoperform
    Imperatives
    Singular perform
    Plural performni
    Tensed forms
    Habitual huperform
    Positive past positive subject concord + -liperform
    Negative past negative subject concord + -kuperform
    Positive present (positive subject concord + -naperform)
    Singular Plural
    1st person ninaperform/naperform tunaperform
    2nd person unaperform mnaperform
    3rd person m-wa(I/II) anaperform wanaperform
    other classes positive subject concord + -naperform
    Negative present (negative subject concord + -perform)
    Singular Plural
    1st person siperform hatuperform
    2nd person huperform hamperform
    3rd person m-wa(I/II) haperform hawaperform
    other classes negative subject concord + -perform
    Positive future positive subject concord + -taperform
    Negative future negative subject concord + -taperform
    Positive subjunctive (positive subject concord + -perform)
    Singular Plural
    1st person niperform tuperform
    2nd person uperform mperform
    3rd person m-wa(I/II) aperform waperform
    other classes positive subject concord + -perform
    Negative subjunctive positive subject concord + -siperform
    Positive present conditional positive subject concord + -ngeperform
    Negative present conditional positive subject concord + -singeperform
    Positive past conditional positive subject concord + -ngaliperform
    Negative past conditional positive subject concord + -singaliperform
    Gnomic (positive subject concord + -aperform)
    Singular Plural
    1st person naperform twaperform
    2nd person waperform mwaperform
    3rd person m-wa(I/II) aperform waperform
    m-mi(III/IV) waperform yaperform
    ji-ma(V/VI) laperform yaperform
    ki-vi(VII/VIII) chaperform vyaperform
    n(IX/X) yaperform zaperform
    u(XI) waperform see n(X) or ma(VI) class
    ku(XV/XVII) kwaperform
    pa(XVI) paperform
    mu(XVIII) mwaperform
    Perfect positive subject concord + -meperform
    "Already" positive subject concord + -meshaperform
    "Not yet" negative subject concord + -japerform
    "If/When" positive subject concord + -kiperform
    "If not" positive subject concord + -sipoperform
    Consecutive kaperform / positive subject concord + -kaperform
    Consecutive subjunctive positive subject concord + -kaperform
    Object concord (indicative positive)
    Singular Plural
    1st person -niperform -tuperform
    2nd person -kuperform -waperform/-kuperformni/-waperformni
    3rd person m-wa(I/II) -mperform -waperform
    m-mi(III/IV) -uperform -iperform
    ji-ma(V/VI) -liperform -yaperform
    ki-vi(VII/VIII) -kiperform -viperform
    n(IX/X) -iperform -ziperform
    u(XI) -uperform see n(X) or ma(VI) class
    ku(XV/XVII) -kuperform
    pa(XVI) -paperform
    mu(XVIII) -muperform
    Reflexive -jiperform
    Relative forms
    General positive (positive subject concord + (object concord) + -perform- + relative marker)
    Singular Plural
    m-wa(I/II) -performye -performo
    m-mi(III/IV) -performo -performyo
    ji-ma(V/VI) -performlo -performyo
    ki-vi(VII/VIII) -performcho -performvyo
    n(IX/X) -performyo -performzo
    u(XI) -performo see n(X) or ma(VI) class
    ku(XV/XVII) -performko
    pa(XVI) -performpo
    mu(XVIII) -performmo
    Other forms (subject concord + tense marker + relative marker + (object concord) + -perform)
    Singular Plural
    m-wa(I/II) -yeperform -operform
    m-mi(III/IV) -operform -yoperform
    ji-ma(V/VI) -loperform -yoperform
    ki-vi(VII/VIII) -choperform -vyoperform
    n(IX/X) -yoperform -zoperform
    u(XI) -operform see n(X) or ma(VI) class
    ku(XV/XVII) -koperform
    pa(XVI) -poperform
    mu(XVIII) -moperform
    Some forms not commonly seen in modern Standard Swahili are absent from the table. See Appendix:Swahili verbs for more information.