Yes, it comes from the verb to found, like a company.
ex: That company was founded by the CEO.
Founded translated into French is: établir An example sentence: il l'établit. This means: He founded it.
Tagalog translation of FOUNDED: itinatag
The XYZ foundation was founded in 1983 by ABC.
the french word for "found" is "trouver" [sounds like]TRU-V-EH
The root of the word "dumbfounded" is 'dumb,' which comes from Middle Dutch and means unable to speak or speechless. The addition of 'founded' creates the sense of being struck with amazement or astonishment.
there is no such word as founded!
Founded translated into French is: établir An example sentence: il l'établit. This means: He founded it.
Tagalog translation of FOUNDED: itinatag
bapuji
I founded is simple past. I have founded is present perfect. I had founded is past perfect. I would have founded is conditional perfect. I had founded is past perfect subjunctive. It all depends where you want to put the word.
The XYZ foundation was founded in 1983 by ABC.
It was never founded, it is a naturally occurring chemical. Please Note: the word "founded" means "established" or "set up".
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The word founded is the past participle of the verb to found (founds, founding, founded).The noun form for the verb to found is founding; the present participle of the verb (an -ing word) is a verbal noun called a gerund.
Bill Gates and Paul Allen is the founder of microsoft word.
began, built
Another word for discovered is Found