El cofundador
Example: El cofundador de la empresa habló en la reunión.
Definition
"El cofundador" refers to a person who jointly establishes a company or organization with one or more others. This individual shares responsibility and credit for founding the business, as in the phrase: 'El cofundador de la empresa habló en la reunión.'
Etymology
The term "el cofundador" comes from the Spanish prefix 'co-' meaning 'together' and 'fundador,' derived from the Latin 'fundare,' meaning 'to lay the foundation.' Thus, it literally means 'one who founds together.' Did you know? The prefix 'co-' emphasizes partnership in the act of founding.
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"El cofundador" appears in the Vocaplus list "Spanish - Entrepreneurship - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 109 commonly used words.
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