Affilato

English translation: Franchisee

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Italian term or phrase:Affiliato
English translation:Franchisee
Entered by: Peter Cox

04:59 Nov 11, 2008
Italian to English translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial - Business/Commerce (general) / Franchising
Italian term or phrase: Affilato
precedentemente studiata e definita dall’Affilato assieme ad una studio di professionisti

I know that "Affiliante" is "Franchisor" and assume "Affilato" is the Franchisee.

Can someone confirm or correct please?
Peter Cox
Italy
Local time: 13:35
Franchisee
Explanation:
Hi Peter,

You're right - Affiliato and Affiliante (you had an 'i' missing) translate as Franchisee and Franchisor .

Confirmed by IATE
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Ivana UK
United Kingdom
Local time: 12:35
Grading comment
Yup! afilato means sharp.

Grazie!
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Affiliato
Franchisee


Explanation:
Hi Peter,

You're right - Affiliato and Affiliante (you had an 'i' missing) translate as Franchisee and Franchisor .

Confirmed by IATE

Ivana UK
United Kingdom
Local time: 12:35
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in ItalianItalian
PRO pts in category: 140
Grading comment
Yup! afilato means sharp.

Grazie!

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  James (Jim) Davis: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franchising Must be very early and very cold up in Bonnie Scotland.
0 min
  -> Morning Jim - yes it is! Dark, blowing a gale and of course ... raining!

agree  Raffaella Panigada
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agree  Sarah Jane Webb
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agree  JRM (X)
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agree  Monia Di Martino
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