Franchise

/ˈfræn.tʃaɪz/ noun, verb

A franchise is a business arrangement where one company allows another person or group to use its name, products, and systems, like a fast‑food chain branch. It can also mean the right to vote in public elections, especially in older texts.

From Old French “franchise” meaning “freedom” or “privilege,” from “franc” (free). The idea of a special right evolved into both political voting rights and business rights.

AMፍረንቻይዝ
ARแฟรนไชส์
BNফ্র্যাঞ্চাইজ
CAfranquícia
CSfranšíza
DAfranchise
DEFranchise
ELfranchising
ESfranquicia
FAفرامنشیز
FIfranchising
FRfranchise
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