提案をする
ja phrase 01405
make a proposal
Literally: proposal (提案) + [object marker] (を) + do (する)
In 15 Seconds
- Used to suggest a specific plan or idea to others.
- Common in business, but works for serious personal planning too.
- Shows you are being proactive and offering a solution.
Meaning
This phrase is used when you want to put an idea or a plan on the table for others to consider. It is like saying, 'Hey, I have a suggestion for how we should handle this.'
Key Examples
3 of 6In a business meeting
新しいプロジェクトのスケジュールについて提案をします。
I will make a proposal regarding the new project schedule.
Planning a trip with a friend
次の休みは北海道に行くことを提案をするよ!
I'm proposing we go to Hokkaido for our next break!
Texting a partner about chores
家事の分担について、ちょっと提案があるんだけどいい?
I have a bit of a proposal regarding chores, is that okay?
Cultural Background
Proposals are often socialized before the meeting.
Use with 'させていただく'
In high-stakes business, use '提案をさせていただきます' to sound extra professional.
In 15 Seconds
- Used to suggest a specific plan or idea to others.
- Common in business, but works for serious personal planning too.
- Shows you are being proactive and offering a solution.
What It Means
提案をする is the standard way to say you are making a suggestion or a proposal. It sounds professional but is flexible enough for daily life. You are not just talking; you are presenting a specific path forward. It implies you have thought about the situation and have a solution.
How To Use It
You usually pair this with the particle に (to someone) or について (about something). For example, 会議で新しい案を提案をする means you are proposing a new plan at a meeting. In casual speech, you might drop the を and just say 提案する. It is a very active, constructive phrase that shows initiative.
When To Use It
Use this in the office when you have a business strategy. Use it with friends when you are trying to solve a group conflict. It works perfectly when planning a trip and you want to suggest a destination. Even in a relationship, you can use it to suggest a new routine. It is the 'problem-solver' phrase of the Japanese language.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this for simple recommendations like a good ramen shop. For that, use おすすめ (recommendation). Also, do not use it for marriage proposals. That is a different word entirely: プロポーズ. Using 提案をする for a wedding might make it sound like a business merger! Avoid it when you are giving a direct order to someone.
Cultural Background
In Japan, making a proposal often involves 根回し (nemawashi), or behind-the-scenes preparation. You might 'propose' something formally only after everyone has already agreed. However, the phrase 提案をする itself is the moment the idea becomes official. It reflects the value of harmony and collective progress. It is about moving the group forward together.
Common Variations
You will often hear ご提案 (go-teian) in very formal business settings. If you have an idea but aren't ready to 'do' the proposal yet, say 提案がある (I have a proposal). If you want to be extra polite to a client, use 提案させていただきます. This makes it sound like you are humbly offering your thoughts for their benefit.
Usage Notes
This phrase sits in the 'neutral to formal' range. In a professional setting, always use the `を` and polite verb endings, whereas with friends, you can be more flexible.
Use with 'させていただく'
In high-stakes business, use '提案をさせていただきます' to sound extra professional.
Examples
6新しいプロジェクトのスケジュールについて提案をします。
I will make a proposal regarding the new project schedule.
A standard, professional way to start a presentation.
次の休みは北海道に行くことを提案をするよ!
I'm proposing we go to Hokkaido for our next break!
Shows enthusiasm and a clear idea for the group.
家事の分担について、ちょっと提案があるんだけどいい?
I have a bit of a proposal regarding chores, is that okay?
Using 'proposal' makes the conversation feel constructive rather than like a complaint.
ピザを毎日食べるという素晴らしい提案をします。
I make the wonderful proposal that we eat pizza every day.
Using formal phrasing for a silly idea creates a funny contrast.
二人の将来のために、同棲を提案をしたいと思っています。
For our future, I want to propose that we move in together.
Serious and sincere tone for a big life step.
お客様に最適なデザイン案をご提案をさせていただきます。
I would like to humbly propose the best design plan for you.
Uses 'go' and 'sasete itadakimasu' for maximum politeness.
Test Yourself
Fill in the blank with the correct verb.
会議で新しい企画の提案を___。
提案 pairs with する.
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Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
1 exercises会議で新しい企画の提案を___。
提案 pairs with する.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsNo, it sounds too stiff. Use '~はどう?' instead.
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意見を言う
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