May 2, 2011 07:26
13 yrs ago
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French term

Projet d'entreprise

French to English Other Business/Commerce (general) service sector
Projet d'entreprise - for a business in the service sector
Proposed translations (English)
3 +6 business plan
3 Prospective Business
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Non-PRO (1): cc in nyc

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Discussion

writeaway May 2, 2011:
full sentence in French? Is there any other context (preferably in French)? Has the obvious translation already been rejected?

Proposed translations

+6
26 mins
Selected

business plan

... a shot in the dark, in the absence of any other context.
Peer comment(s):

agree Marian Vieyra
2 hrs
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agree C. Tougas
3 hrs
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agree Anne Greaves
4 hrs
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agree Gaelle THIBAULT
7 hrs
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agree rkillings : I tend to agree because 'plan' is understood loosely in English. But go with 'business model' if the text ALSO refers to "business-plan". :-) See http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_plan
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agree AllegroTrans
14 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "I actually added "development" Business Development Plan - as I felt it was more specific to a Business plan that already existed Thanks for you help and to the others for their validation and remarks"
28 mins

Prospective Business

If one plans to start a new business.
Example sentence:

I would like a bank loan for a prospective business.

Peer comment(s):

neutral philgoddard : It could be this, but we don't have any context.
5 hrs
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