Enterprise is "entreprise" (fem.) in French.
Enterprise is spelled "entreprise" (fem.) in French.
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what enterprise did both french and dutch colonists puesue
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The first ship to be named 'Enterprise' was the French ship L'Entreprise. It was captured by the British Royal Navy in 1705 and renamed as HMS Enterprise.
The correct spelling of the word is entrepreneurial (a business enterprise, from the French).
"(A/the) company's" and "Of (a/the) company" are English equivalents of the French phrase d'entreprise. The pronunciation of the feminine singular possessive prepositional phrase -- which also may use "business, enterprise, firm" in terms of the entity and "enterprise, initiative, undertaking" in terms of the action -- will be "dawt-preez" in more northerly French and "daw-truh-preez" in more southerly French.
Try the french enterprise "Mixa".
"Share" is an English equivalent of the French word écot.Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun. It means "share" in the sense of one's involvement, part in an activity or enterprise. The pronunciation will be "ey-kohr" in French.
Enterprise is an adjective that describes a place . No, ENTERPRISE is not AN!!! adjective, it's a noun. As for the famous line of Enterprise ships and starships, here we are dealing with the name of a vessel, therefore it is a Proper Noun. "Enterprising" is the adjective. "Enterprise" is a noun. Perhaps the first answerer was thinking of Enterprise Rental Cars. It appears to be an adjective, but is actually a proper noun, the name of a company.
"internat" - internship, boarding school, residential school "stage en enterprise" - internship, work experience
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