The word originated in Europe in the late 1800s. See the related link for more details.
France
The business was started by an entrepreneur.
Depending on context, entrepreneur can be translated as:Unternehmer(in)Privatunternehmer(in)Existenzgründer(in)Entrepreneur(in)
Yes, the word 'entrepreneur' is a noun, a word for someone who is typically developing a business through risk and innovation; a word for a person.
Entrepreneur is a person who actually does the business. He/She is responsible for the profits or losses.
The word "entrepreneur" in English means "negosyante", "mangangalakal" in Tagalog.
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Entrepreneur
The word is English, but the word comes originally from French "entrepreneur." "Entre" in this context means "under" and "preneur" means "taker," i.e. "someone who undertakes a business."
An entrepreneur is a French word meaning someone who is running their own business. There is no role.
From the Latin language word imprendere.
Proprietor or Entrepreneur