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How to say co-founder in Japanese?
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2014/4/3 06:47
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Hi, I am visiting Japan on business in a couple of weeks, and am getting some business cards that have Japanese on one side and English on the other. I am the co-founder of a small company that sells online, so I have found the word '共同創立者’- is that correct in this context?
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by Clare (guest)
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Re: How to say co-founder in Japanese?
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2014/4/4 05:59
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共同創立者
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共同創業者
共同創業者 seems to be more popular word if you are running a business.
共同創立者 is often used a co-founder of a school or institution.
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