Definition
The position, role, or status of being a founder of something.
Etymology
From founder (one who establishes something) + -ship suffix denoting state or condition. The -ship suffix comes from Old English sciepe meaning shape or condition.
Kelly Says
While 'founder' and 'foundership' sound almost identical to 'founder' (the failure verb), they're completely different—one means establishing something, the other means it sinks. Language loves this kind of playful trap!
Translations
AMአማርኛ
መ iniziare
me-in-i-tsia
BNবাংলা
প্রতিষ্ঠা
pro-ti-shtha
CACatalà
fundació
foon-da-thee-ohn
CSČeština
založení
za-lo-že-ni
DADansk
grundlæggelse
groon-læg-else
DEDeutsch
Gründungs
groo-nd-ungs
ELΕλληνικά
κατασκευή
kata-ske-vi
ESEspañol
fundacion
foon-da-thee-ohn
FAفارسی
بنیانگذاری
bene-yaan-gho-la-yee
FISuomi
perustaminen
pe-ru-sta-mi-ne
FRFrançais
présidence
pre-zee-denss
HIहिन्दी
स्थापना
sthāpana
HUMagyar
alapítása
a-la-pi-sa
IDBahasa Indonesia
pendirian
pen-di-ree-an
IGIG
ihe nwere
i-he n-we-re
ITItaliano
fondazione
fon-da-thee-ohn-e
KMKM
ការបង្កើត
ka-r baŋ-k'e-at
MSBahasa Melayu
penubuhan
pen-u-buhan
MYမြန်မာ
တည်ထောင်
te-the-aung
NLNederlands
oprichting
op-ri-chting
NONorsk
grunnleggelse
groon-le-gge-lse
PLPolski
założenie
za-wo-ł-zenie
PTPortuguês
fundação
foon-da-thee-ohn
RORomână
fondare
fon-da-re
RUРусский
основание
osnovaniye
SVSvenska
grundande
groon-dan-de
SWKiswahili
kuumbwa
koo-um-bwa
TAதமிழ்
தொடக்கம்
to-da-kam
TEతెలుగు
ప్రారంభం
pra-arambam
THไทย
การก่อตั้ง
gaan-gor-dtang
TRTürkçe
kuruluş
koo-roo-lu-sh
UKУкраїнська
заснування
za-snu-va-nie
VITiếng Việt
sự sáng lập
su-sáng-lâp
ZUZU
ukuthula
oo-ku-thoo-la