founder in Japanese
founder in Japanese is 創立者, 創設者, 設立者 — founder means a person who establishes an organization, company, or institution.
founder in Japanese
創立者
Pronounced: sōritsusha
One who founds or establishes (a company, project, organisation, state, etc.).
創設者
Pronounced: sōsetsusha
One who founds or establishes (a company, project, organisation, state, etc.).
設立者
Pronounced: setsuritsusha
One who founds or establishes (a company, project, organisation, state, etc.).
沈没する
(transitive, archaic, nautical) To cause to flood and sink, as a ship.
What does "founder" mean?
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noun A person who establishes an organization, company, or institution.
"The founder of the company still runs it today."
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verb To fail or fall apart, especially of a plan, negotiation, or ship.
"The talks foundered after both sides refused to compromise."
founder in a sentence
- The founder of the company still runs it today.
- The talks foundered after both sides refused to compromise.
- The old ship foundered in a storm off the coast.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "founder" in Japanese?
"founder" in Japanese is 創立者, 創設者, 設立者. founder means: A person who establishes an organization, company, or institution.
How do you pronounce 創立者?
"founder" in Japanese is 創立者, pronounced "sōritsusha".
How do you use "founder" in a sentence?
Example: "The founder of the company still runs it today." In Japanese, "founder" is 創立者, 創設者, 設立者.
Are there other ways to say "founder" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "founder": 創立者, 創設者, 設立者, 沈没する.
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