並行
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Base noun form. Refers to things occurring side by side or simultaneously, often used in contexts like parallel lines, concurrent events, or simultaneous actions.
Theme

Two coworkers, Aya and User, are planning a project timeline in the office.

並行

へいこう

(going) side by side, concurrent, at the same time

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine two trains running 'side by side' on parallel tracks — 'parallel' sounds like 並行 (heikou). 'Parallel going' → 並行 (heikou, 'side by side, concurrent').

Cultural Note

In Japanese business and technology, 『並行』 (heikou, 'concurrent') is often used to describe processes that happen simultaneously, such as 『並行処理』 (heikou shori, 'parallel processing') in computing.

Forms

Base: 並行Base noun form. Refers to things occurring side by side or simultaneously, often used in contexts like parallel lines, concurrent events, or simultaneous actions.