The word 'entrepreneur' is derived from Antarprerana which means self-motivation. For all you know, someone just made that up :D. Why not call it antrapreraNA .... driven from the gut..a true entrpreneur gets his strategy from his gut doen't he? Well guts in plural also makes sense.. unless one is gutsy where is enterpreneurship..?
The word "entrepreneur" in English means "negosyante", "mangangalakal" in Tagalog.
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Proprietor or Entrepreneur
The Sanskrit word for breeze is Pavana.
The base word of entrepreneur is "entreprendre," which is a French word meaning "to undertake" or "to engage in."
"Akku" is not a word in Sanskrit. If you have a specific word in mind that you would like to know the meaning of in Sanskrit, please provide that word and I would be happy to help.
JETARA meaning
"Ayaan" is not a Sanskrit word. It is a name of Somali origin, meaning "fortunate" or "lucky."
There is no Sanskrit word "ryka". It is possible that you may have mistaken it for another Sanskrit word. If you provide the correct word, I will be happy to assist you with its meaning.
The Sanskrit meaning of the word "shailesh" is "Lord of the mountains," derived from the words "shaila" meaning mountain and "isha" meaning lord.
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"Kadlifalaani" is not a recognized Sanskrit word and does not have a standard meaning in the language. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a combination of words from different languages.
An entrepreneur is a French word meaning someone who is running their own business. There is no role.
Theres no exact word meaning for dia-betes in sanskrit.