Do your part Meaning in English
expression
ˈdu/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈpɑɹt
DOO your PART
dʉː/ /jˈɔː/ /pˈɑːt
DOO yaw PAHT
Definition
To take responsibility for your share of a task or to contribute what you can, especially as part of a group effort.
Usage & Nuances
Often used in teamwork, community, or environmental contexts. Implies a shared responsibility; can be motivational ('Let's do our part!'). Not formal but suitable in most situations where mutual effort is encouraged.
Spanish: cumplir con tu parte - hacer tu partePortuguese (BR): fazer a sua partePortuguese (PT): fazer a tua parteChinese (Simplified): 尽自己的责任 - 尽自己的一份力Chinese (Traditional): 盡自己的責任 - 盡自己的一份力Hindi: अपना हिस्सा करनाArabic: قُمْ بدوركBengali: নিজের দায়িত্ব পালন করা - নিজের অংশ করাRussian: внести свой вклад - выполнить свою частьJapanese: 自分の役割を果たすVietnamese: làm phần việc của mình - góp phần của mìnhKorean: 자신의 몫을 하다 - 역할을 다하다Turkish: üzerine düşeni yapmakUrdu: اپنا حصہ ڈالنا - اپنی ذمہ داری نبھاناIndonesian: melakukan bagianmu - berkontribusi sesuai peranmu
Example Sentences
We all need to do our part to keep the classroom clean.
basic
If you do your part, we will finish the project on time.
basic
Everyone must do their part to protect the environment.
basic
I'm trying to do my part by recycling at home.
natural
It's not that hard—just do your part, and everything will work out.
natural
They asked everyone in the community to do their part during the crisis.
natural