Conduct

/ˈkɒndʌkt/ (noun), /kənˈdʌkt/ (verb) noun, verb

As a noun, conduct means a person’s behavior, especially in a particular situation. As a verb, to conduct is to lead, guide, or carry out an activity, or to direct a group of musicians.

From Latin 'conductus', past participle of 'conducere' ('to lead together, bring'). It came through Old French 'conduire', carrying both the ideas of leading and behavior.

AMባህሪ
ARسلوك
BNআচরণ
CSchování
DAopførsel
DEVerhalten
ELσυμπεριφορά
ESconducta
FAرفتار
FIkäytös
FRconduite
GUવર્તન
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