What does parteneriat in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word parteneriat in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use parteneriat in Romanian.

The word parteneriat in Romanian means parteneriat, parteneriat, a se asocia, parteneriat civil, asociere în participațiune, a se asocia, a se asocia, a face un parteneriat. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word parteneriat

parteneriat

(working together)

Gemma and Maxine's partnership has led to both of them getting more business.

parteneriat

(company legal status)

This company is a partnership; it's headed by three partners who all own an equal share of the business.

a se asocia

(join together)

The former C.E.O. and a manager associated to form a new company.

parteneriat civil

(legal contract between couple)

It is pure discrimination to say that we can form a civil partnership but we cannot get married.

asociere în participațiune

(business: joint enterprise)

Otter Media is a joint venture between AT&T and the Chernin Group.

a se asocia

(enter into joint venture) (în afaceri)

a se asocia

(US (associate as partners)

The sportswear company has partnered with a tech firm to develop a range of wearable devices.

a face un parteneriat

(working on joint task)

Work with a partner to create a role play based on the scenario you have been given.

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