commercialiser
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- Commercialiser is a professional French verb meaning to bring a product to market for sale.
- It is more comprehensive than 'vendre' (to sell), as it includes distribution and strategy.
- Commonly used in business, tech, and pharmaceutical contexts regarding product launches.
- It is a regular -er verb and is frequently seen in the passive voice 'être commercialisé'.
The French verb commercialiser is a sophisticated term that goes beyond the simple act of selling. It encompasses the entire strategic process of bringing a product or service to the market. When a company decides to commercialiser something, they are managing the transition from a prototype or an idea into a tangible commodity available for public or professional purchase. This word is a staple in the French business world, appearing frequently in discussions about innovation, entrepreneurship, and economic development. It implies a series of steps including market research, branding, distribution logistics, and regulatory compliance. For instance, a pharmaceutical laboratory doesn't just 'sell' a drug; they must first navigate rigorous testing and legal frameworks before they can truly commercialiser the medication.
- Business Strategy
- The act of planning and executing the market entry of a new product line.
Après des années de recherche et de développement, la start-up a enfin obtenu l'autorisation de commercialiser son invention révolutionnaire.
In everyday conversation, you might hear this word when people discuss new technology, fashion trends, or even local agricultural products. It carries a sense of formality and professionalism. If you are talking about a baker selling bread, you would use 'vendre'. However, if you are discussing how that baker is now packaging and distributing their special sourdough to supermarkets across France, the term commercialiser becomes far more appropriate. It suggests a scale of operation that involves more than just a simple exchange of goods for money at a counter.
- Regulatory Context
- Often used in legal and bureaucratic texts regarding the right to sell specific categories of goods, like alcohol or medical devices.
Il est strictement interdit de commercialiser des produits qui ne respectent pas les normes de sécurité européennes.
Furthermore, the word can be used in a critical sense. In sociological or philosophical debates, one might talk about the tendency of modern society to commercialiser everything, including culture, art, and even personal relationships. In this context, it takes on a slightly negative connotation, suggesting that something which should be sacred or free is being turned into a profit-making venture. Understanding these nuances allows a B2-level learner to navigate both professional environments and intellectual discussions with ease.
- Cultural Nuance
- Used to describe the transformation of intangible assets like holidays or traditions into commercial opportunities.
Certains critiques déplorent la tendance à commercialiser les fêtes traditionnelles au détriment de leur sens originel.
Using commercialiser correctly requires an understanding of its grammatical function as a transitive verb. This means it always takes a direct object—the thing being brought to market. Whether you are speaking about a physical object, a software package, or an abstract concept, the structure remains consistent: Subject + commercialiser + Object. For example, 'L'entreprise commercialise son nouveau modèle' (The company is marketing its new model). It is also very common to see this verb in the infinitive form following other verbs like 'vouloir', 'pouvoir', or 'commencer à'.
- Active Voice
- Focuses on the entity (company/person) doing the marketing.
Nous prévoyons de commercialiser cette gamme de cosmétiques bio dès le printemps prochain.
The passive construction 'être commercialisé' is particularly useful when the focus is on the product itself rather than the company. This is frequently used in historical contexts or when announcing the release of a product. You might say, 'Ce smartphone a été commercialisé pour la première fois en 2021'. This shifts the emphasis to the timeline of the product's availability. It is a more formal way of saying 'it came out' or 'it was sold'.
Ce médicament ne peut pas être commercialisé sans une autorisation de mise sur le marché (AMM).
Another important aspect is the reflexive or pronominal use, though it is rarer. One might say 'se commercialiser' when referring to a product that is becoming commercialized or selling itself (metaphorically). However, in most professional contexts, sticking to the active or passive forms is safer and more precise. You can also modify the verb with adverbs to indicate scale or method, such as 'commercialiser à l'échelle mondiale' (to market on a global scale) or 'commercialiser exclusivement en ligne' (to market exclusively online).
- Adverbial Modification
- Adding details about how or where the marketing occurs.
La marque a décidé de commercialiser ses produits uniquement via des boutiques éphémères.
Finally, consider the tense. In business reports, the future tense ('commercialisera') or the 'futur proche' ('va commercialiser') is used to outline roadmaps. In post-mortems or historical reviews, the 'passé composé' is the standard. Mastering these variations allows you to describe a product's lifecycle from conception to the hands of the consumer with linguistic precision.
- Temporal Usage
- Using different tenses to show the stage of the product launch.
Dès que les tests seront concluants, nous commercialiserons la version bêta du logiciel.
The word commercialiser is ubiquitous in French media, particularly in segments focused on the economy, technology, and health. If you tune into a radio station like France Info or read a newspaper like Le Monde or Les Échos, you will encounter this verb almost daily. It is the standard term used by journalists to report on the activities of major corporations like LVMH, Renault, or Airbus. For example, a report might detail how Airbus is seeking to commercialiser its new carbon-neutral aircraft by 2035. This context reinforces the word's association with large-scale industrial and commercial endeavors.
- News Media
- Standard terminology for economic reporting and product launch news.
Le présentateur a annoncé que la firme allait commercialiser son premier véhicule électrique en Europe.
In the world of startups and tech, commercialiser is a buzzword. You will hear it in pitch competitions (like the French version of Shark Tank, 'Qui veut être mon associé ?') when entrepreneurs discuss their 'go-to-market' strategy. Investors often ask, 'Comment comptez-vous commercialiser votre solution ?' This question targets the entrepreneur's understanding of their target audience, pricing, and distribution channels. It is a more professional and comprehensive question than simply asking 'How will you sell it?'.
Another common setting is in legal and regulatory environments. Government officials and consumer watchdogs use the term when discussing product recalls or bans. If a toy is found to be dangerous, the authorities might forbid the company from continuing to commercialiser that product. Here, the word carries the weight of law and public safety. It is also used in the context of intellectual property; a patent holder has the exclusive right to commercialiser their invention for a certain period.
- Legal/Regulatory
- Used in the context of trade laws, patents, and safety regulations.
L'agence nationale de sécurité a interdit de commercialiser ce complément alimentaire suspect.
Finally, in the arts and culture sector, you'll hear it during discussions about 'cultural industries'. For example, how to commercialiser French cinema abroad or the commercialization of digital art (NFTs). In these contexts, the word often sparks debate about the balance between artistic integrity and commercial viability. Whether in a boardroom, a courtroom, or a newsroom, 'commercialiser' is the bridge between a creation and its economic life.
- Cultural Industry
- Refers to the business side of creative works and heritage.
La question est de savoir comment commercialiser l'art sans en perdre l'âme.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make is using commercialiser as a direct synonym for 'to market' in the sense of 'advertising' only. While 'marketing' in English can sometimes just mean the promotion of a product, commercialiser in French strongly implies the actual availability for sale and the distribution process. If you want to say 'We are marketing the product through social media' (meaning advertising), a better verb might be 'promouvoir' or 'faire de la publicité pour'. Using commercialiser in that context might confuse a native speaker into thinking you are talking about the logistics of selling it on those platforms.
- Mistaken Identity
- Confusing 'commercialiser' (to bring to market) with 'faire du marketing' (to advertise/promote).
Incorrect: Nous allons commercialiser ce produit sur Instagram (if you only mean posting ads).
Another common error is confusing it with 'commercer'. While they share the same root, 'commercer' means 'to trade' or 'to have business dealings with someone'. For example, 'commercer avec la Chine' means to engage in trade with China. You cannot say 'commercer un produit'. Conversely, you commercialise a product, but you don't commercialise with a country. Keeping these two distinct is crucial for clear business communication.
Learners also sometimes struggle with the register. Commercialiser is quite formal. Using it in a very casual setting can sound a bit out of place. For instance, if you are selling your old bike on a classifieds site, saying 'Je vais commercialiser mon vélo' sounds overly corporate and slightly humorous. In that case, 'vendre' is the only natural choice. Reserve commercialiser for professional contexts, business plans, and formal announcements.
- Register Mismatch
- Using a corporate term for a personal transaction.
Dites plutôt : Je vais vendre mes vieux livres sur Vinted.
Finally, watch out for the spelling. Because it is a cognate of 'commercialize', English speakers often want to spell it with a 'z' or forget the double 'm'. In French, it is always 'commercialiser' with two 'm's and an 's'. Additionally, don't forget the 'i' after the 'c'—some learners try to simplify it to 'commercer' (as mentioned above) or 'commercialer', which is not a verb at all. Precision in spelling reflects your overall level of mastery.
- Spelling Trap
- Ensure the double 'm' and the 's' instead of a 'z'.
Attention à l'orthographe : commercialiser (deux 'm', un 's').
When you want to vary your vocabulary, several alternatives to commercialiser can be used depending on the specific nuance you want to convey. The most common alternative is the phrase mettre sur le marché. This is often used interchangeably with commercialiser but can feel slightly more descriptive of the physical act of launching. For example, 'Nous allons mettre ce nouveau produit sur le marché' sounds very natural and professional.
- Mettre sur le marché
- A direct synonym meaning 'to launch' or 'to release' to the public.
L'entreprise a décidé de mettre sur le marché une version simplifiée de son logiciel.
Another useful verb is lancer (to launch). While commercialiser refers to the ongoing act of making something available, lancer specifically focuses on the initial moment of release. You 'launch' a product with a big event or campaign, and then you continue to 'commercialize' it. If your focus is on the promotional aspect, use promouvoir (to promote). If you are talking about the physical movement of goods to various locations, use distribuer (to distribute).
In a more technical or industrial sense, you might use exploiter. This is often used for patents, ideas, or natural resources. For instance, 'exploiter un brevet' means to commercially use or license a patent. If you are talking about getting rid of stock or selling off a product quickly, the verb écouler is appropriate. 'Écouler ses stocks' means to sell off your inventory. These verbs provide more precision than the general term commercialiser.
- Exploiter vs. Commercialiser
- 'Exploiter' implies making use of a resource or right for profit; 'commercialiser' is about the market availability.
Il est difficile d'exploiter commercialement cette technologie sans investissements massifs.
Finally, for a more negative or critical tone, you might use monétiser (to monetize). This is very common in the digital world (monetizing a blog, a YouTube channel, or data). While commercialiser is a neutral business term, monétiser often suggests trying to squeeze money out of something that wasn't originally intended for sale. Understanding these synonyms helps you tailor your language to the specific context and audience.
- Monétiser
- Specific to turning views, data, or content into a stream of revenue.
De nombreux réseaux sociaux cherchent de nouvelles façons de monétiser les données des utilisateurs.
How Formal Is It?
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The suffix '-iser' was added later (around the 19th century) to turn the noun into a verb describing the modern industrial process of bringing goods to market.
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- Pronouncing the final 'r'. In French -er verbs, the 'r' is silent.
- Confusing the 'cia' sound with 'sha'. It should be 'sya'.
- Forgetting the double 'm' sound (though often subtle).
- Stress on the first syllable like in English.
- Mispronouncing the 'i' as a short English 'i' instead of a long 'ee' sound.
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Easy to recognize because of the English cognate 'commercial'.
Requires correct spelling (double m) and understanding of the object it takes.
The 'sya' sound in the middle can be tricky for beginners.
Very common in news, so learners will hear it often.
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Regular -er verb conjugation
Je commercialise, tu commercialises, il commercialise...
Passive Voice (être + past participle)
Le produit est commercialisé par la firme.
Infinitive after 'de' or 'à'
Il est temps de commercialiser ce projet.
Future Proche (aller + infinitive)
Nous allons commercialiser cela bientôt.
Adverb placement
Il faut commercialiser intelligemment ce produit.
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Ils vont commercialiser ce jouet.
They are going to market this toy.
Future with 'aller' + infinitive.
Elle veut commercialiser son pain.
She wants to market her bread.
Infinitive after 'vouloir'.
Le magasin commercialise des vêtements.
The store markets/sells clothes.
Present tense, 3rd person singular.
Nous commercialisons ce produit.
We market this product.
Present tense, 1st person plural.
Est-ce qu'ils commercialisent des vélos ?
Do they market bicycles?
Inversion for question.
Je ne veux pas commercialiser cela.
I don't want to market that.
Negation 'ne...pas'.
Ils commercialisent des fruits bio.
They market organic fruits.
Present tense, 3rd person plural.
C'est facile de commercialiser ce livre.
It is easy to market this book.
Impersonal 'C'est' + adjective + de + infinitive.
Cette entreprise commercialise ses produits en ligne.
This company markets its products online.
Adverbial phrase 'en ligne'.
Quand allez-vous commercialiser le nouveau modèle ?
When are you going to market the new model?
Interrogative 'quand'.
Il a commencé à commercialiser ses créations.
He started to market his creations.
Passé composé with 'commencer à'.
Nous ne pouvons pas encore commercialiser ce jeu.
We cannot market this game yet.
Modal verb 'pouvoir' + negation.
Ils commercialisent cette voiture depuis un an.
They have been marketing this car for a year.
Present tense with 'depuis'.
Voulez-vous commercialiser votre invention ?
Do you want to market your invention?
Direct question with 'voulez-vous'.
Elle a décidé de commercialiser ses propres bijoux.
She decided to market her own jewelry.
Passé composé with 'décider de'.
Le groupe commercialise des boissons sucrées.
The group markets sugary drinks.
Noun 'groupe' as subject.
Le nouveau vaccin sera commercialisé le mois prochain.
The new vaccine will be marketed next month.
Passive voice in the future tense.
Il est interdit de commercialiser ces substances.
It is forbidden to market these substances.
Impersonal construction 'Il est interdit de'.
L'entreprise cherche un partenaire pour commercialiser son brevet.
The company is looking for a partner to market its patent.
Infinitive of purpose.
Cette marque commercialise ses vêtements dans le monde entier.
This brand markets its clothes all over the world.
Idiomatic expression 'dans le monde entier'.
Pourquoi avez-vous choisi de commercialiser ce produit ?
Why did you choose to market this product?
Passé composé of 'choisir'.
Ils ont cessé de commercialiser ce modèle l'année dernière.
They stopped marketing this model last year.
Expression 'cesser de'.
Elle espère commercialiser sa gamme de cosmétiques bientôt.
She hopes to market her range of cosmetics soon.
Infinitive after 'espérer'.
Le gouvernement régule la façon de commercialiser l'alcool.
The government regulates the way alcohol is marketed.
Noun phrase 'la façon de'.
La start-up a levé des fonds pour commercialiser sa solution logicielle.
The startup raised funds to market its software solution.
Business vocabulary: 'lever des fonds'.
Avant de commercialiser le produit, nous devons réaliser une étude de marché.
Before marketing the product, we must conduct a market study.
Conjunction 'avant de' + infinitive.
Ce produit n'est plus commercialisé en raison de sa dangerosité.
This product is no longer marketed due to its dangerous nature.
Passive voice with 'ne...plus'.
Ils envisagent de commercialiser leur invention sous licence.
They are considering marketing their invention under license.
Verb 'envisager de'.
La difficulté réside dans la manière de commercialiser ce service innovant.
The difficulty lies in how to market this innovative service.
Structure 'résider dans'.
Le groupe a l'exclusivité pour commercialiser ces montres de luxe.
The group has exclusivity to market these luxury watches.
Noun 'exclusivité'.
Il est crucial de savoir comment commercialiser son image de marque.
It is crucial to know how to market one's brand image.
Impersonal 'Il est crucial de'.
Le laboratoire a obtenu l'autorisation de commercialiser ce traitement.
The laboratory obtained the authorization to market this treatment.
Noun phrase 'autorisation de'.
L'enjeu est de commercialiser cette technologie sans compromettre l'éthique.
The challenge is to market this technology without compromising ethics.
Abstract noun 'enjeu'.
La firme a été critiquée pour avoir tenté de commercialiser des données privées.
The firm was criticized for attempting to market private data.
Past infinitive 'avoir tenté'.
Il s'agit d'une stratégie visant à commercialiser des produits de niche.
It is a strategy aimed at marketing niche products.
Present participle 'visant à'.
Le droit de commercialiser une œuvre appartient à son auteur.
The right to market a work belongs to its author.
Legal subject 'Le droit de'.
Certains musées hésitent à commercialiser des reproductions de leurs chefs-d'œuvre.
Some museums hesitate to market reproductions of their masterpieces.
Verb 'hésiter à'.
L'accord permet de commercialiser le gaz naturel via un nouveau pipeline.
The agreement allows for marketing natural gas via a new pipeline.
Preposition 'via'.
Ils ont réussi à commercialiser leur concept malgré une forte concurrence.
They succeeded in marketing their concept despite strong competition.
Conjunction 'malgré'.
La question de savoir s'il faut commercialiser l'espace reste ouverte.
The question of whether space should be commercialized remains open.
Indirect question 's'il faut'.
L'hyper-commercialisation de la sphère privée soulève des questions ontologiques.
The hyper-commercialization of the private sphere raises ontological questions.
High-level noun 'hyper-commercialisation'.
Commercialiser le vivant demeure un sujet de controverse au sein du comité d'éthique.
Marketing living organisms remains a subject of controversy within the ethics committee.
Substantive infinitive as subject.
La capacité à commercialiser l'innovation détermine souvent la survie des entreprises.
The ability to market innovation often determines the survival of companies.
Complex noun phrase 'La capacité à'.
Il convient de s'interroger sur la pertinence de commercialiser de tels services.
It is appropriate to question the relevance of marketing such services.
Formal 'Il convient de'.
L'entreprise a su commercialiser son savoir-faire technique à l'international.
The company was able to market its technical expertise internationally.
Compound noun 'savoir-faire'.
La dérégulation a permis de commercialiser de nouveaux produits financiers risqués.
Deregulation allowed for the marketing of new risky financial products.
Causal link with 'permettre de'.
On ne saurait commercialiser ce qui relève du patrimoine commun de l'humanité.
One cannot market what belongs to the common heritage of humanity.
Formal 'ne saurait' (cannot).
Le défi consiste à commercialiser des solutions durables à grande échelle.
The challenge consists in marketing sustainable solutions on a large scale.
Structure 'consister à'.
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— To be available on the market. Used to say when a product came out.
Ce disque a été commercialisé en 1970.
— Ready for market. Indicates the product development phase is over.
Le prototype est enfin prêt à être commercialisé.
— To market at a loss. Selling for less than the cost of production.
Certaines entreprises commercialisent à perte pour gagner des parts de marché.
— To market to the masses. Selling on a very large scale.
Ils ont l'intention de commercialiser ce gadget en masse.
— To market locally. Restricting sales to a specific area.
Le fermier préfère commercialiser ses légumes localement.
— To stop marketing. Withdrawing a product from the market.
Le fabricant a décidé de cesser de commercialiser ce modèle.
— To market expertise. Selling services or consulting based on skills.
Elle veut commercialiser son savoir-faire en design.
— Easy to market. A product that has high demand or low barriers.
Ce type de produit est très facile à commercialiser.
— To market through distributors. Using third parties for sales.
Ils choisissent de commercialiser via des distributeurs agréés.
— To market under one's own brand. Private labeling.
Le supermarché commercialise ces biscuits sous sa propre marque.
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Commercer means to trade or have business relations, while commercialiser means to put a product on the market.
Promouvoir is to advertise or promote, whereas commercialiser is the entire process of making it available for sale.
Monétiser specifically refers to turning an asset (like data or views) into money, often in a digital context.
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— To sell one's soul. Metaphorically using something sacred for profit.
L'artiste a fini par commercialiser son âme pour réussir.
Figurative/Literary— Everything is being commercialized. A common complaint about modern society.
De nos jours, on a l'impression que tout se commercialise.
Informal/Conversational— To market 'wind'. Selling something that has no real value or substance.
Cette start-up ne fait que commercialiser du vent.
Slang/Critical— To market misery. Exploiting tragic situations for financial gain.
Certains journaux sont accusés de commercialiser la misère humaine.
Formal/Critical— Not for sale/marketing. Used for things that should stay private or free.
L'amitié n'est pas à commercialiser.
Figurative— To market the image. Focusing on the brand rather than the product quality.
Ils ont réussi à commercialiser l'image de la ville.
Professional— To market the sacred. Turning religious or spiritual things into products.
La ville est critiquée pour commercialiser le sacré.
Formal/Critical— To market indiscriminately. Marketing everywhere without a clear strategy.
Ils se sont mis à commercialiser à tout va.
Informal— To have something marketed. Hiring someone else to do the marketing.
Il a fait commercialiser son invention par une grande firme.
Neutral— To market on the sly. Selling something without official permission or notice.
Ils ont essayé de commercialiser le produit en douce.
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It's the noun form.
Commerce is the general concept of trade; commercialiser is the specific verb for launching a product.
Le commerce est florissant, mais nous ne pouvons pas encore commercialiser ce produit.
It's both an adjective and a noun for a person.
Un commercial is a salesperson; commercialiser is the action they support.
Le commercial aide à commercialiser la nouvelle gamme.
They both involve sales.
Vendre is the simple act; commercialiser is the corporate strategy and distribution.
Le boulanger vend du pain, mais Nestlé commercialise des céréales.
Both refer to new products.
Lancer is the event of the 'launch'; commercialiser is the ongoing availability.
Après avoir lancé le produit, il faut le commercialiser efficacement.
Related root.
Marché is the marketplace; commercialiser is the action of entering that marketplace.
Le marché est saturé, donc il est difficile de commercialiser un nouveau produit.
문장 패턴
S + aller + commercialiser + O
Je vais commercialiser mon livre.
O + être + commercialisé + (par S)
Ce vin est commercialisé par un petit producteur.
S + vouloir + commercialiser + O
Elle veut commercialiser ses dessins.
Avant de + commercialiser + O, S + doit + V
Avant de commercialiser le robot, ils doivent le tester.
S + décider de + commercialiser + O + Adv
Ils ont décidé de commercialiser le produit uniquement en ligne.
L'enjeu de + commercialiser + O + est + Adj
L'enjeu de commercialiser cette puce est immense.
S + viser à + commercialiser + O
Ce projet vise à commercialiser l'énergie solaire.
On ne saurait + commercialiser + O + sans + V
On ne saurait commercialiser ce vaccin sans l'aval des autorités.
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High in professional and media contexts; low in casual daily life.
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Je vais commercialiser avec lui.
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Je vais commercer avec lui.
You 'commercer' (trade/deal) WITH someone, but you 'commercialiser' (market) A PRODUCT.
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Le produit commercialise bien.
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Le produit se vend bien.
'Commercialiser' is transitive; it needs a subject that does the action to an object. A product doesn't commercialize itself.
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Nous commercialisons le produit sur la télé.
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Nous faisons la promotion du produit à la télé.
'Commercialiser' is about availability, not just the advertising medium.
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C'est un bon commercialiser.
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C'est un bon commercial.
'Commercialiser' is a verb. For the person (salesperson), use the noun 'commercial'.
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Ils ont commercialisé le brevet à Chine.
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Ils ont commercialisé le brevet en Chine.
Ensure the correct preposition for the country (en Chine, au Japon).
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Professionalism
Use 'commercialiser' in your CV or during job interviews to describe your experience in product management or sales.
Direct Object
Always remember that 'commercialiser' needs an object. You commercialize *something*.
Double M
Don't forget the double 'm' at the beginning, just like in 'commerce'.
Synonym Choice
Choose 'lancer' for the start of a project and 'commercialiser' for the long-term sales process.
Soft 'C'
The 'c' before 'i' is soft (like an 's'). Don't say 'commer-kial'.
The French Market
Mention 'commercialiser en France' to show you understand the specific local market context.
News Keywords
When you hear 'commercialiser', listen for the date or the country mentioned next to it.
Business Emails
In an email, use 'Nous prévoyons de commercialiser...' to sound authoritative and clear.
Commercial Link
Link the word to 'Commercial' (TV ad) to remember it's about business.
Hyper-commercialisation
Use this longer version to discuss excessive consumerism in society.
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기억법
Think of a 'Commercial' on TV. A 'Commercial' is used to help 'Commercialiser' (market/sell) a product.
시각적 연상
Imagine a conveyor belt taking a product from a factory and dropping it directly onto a store shelf with a price tag.
Word Web
챌린지
Try to write a sentence describing how you would market a product you invented using the verb 'commercialiser' in the future tense.
어원
Derived from the French noun 'commerce', which comes from the Latin 'commercium'.
원래 의미: The Latin 'com' (together) + 'merx' (merchandise/goods) referred to the exchange of goods.
Romance (Latin root).문화적 맥락
Be careful when using it with cultural or religious items, as it can sound disrespectful if used too casually.
In English, 'to market' is often used as a synonym for 'to advertise', but in French, 'commercialiser' is much more about the actual selling and distribution.
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Business Strategy
- Plan de commercialisation
- Cible de commercialisation
- Budget pour commercialiser
- Canaux de commercialisation
Pharmaceuticals
- Autorisation de commercialiser
- Commercialiser un médicament
- Phase de commercialisation
- Réglementation pour commercialiser
Technology/Software
- Commercialiser une application
- Version à commercialiser
- Commercialiser sous licence
- Modèle pour commercialiser
Art/Culture
- Commercialiser une œuvre
- Commercialiser des droits
- Commercialiser l'image
- Refuser de commercialiser
Retail
- Commercialiser en boutique
- Commercialiser en exclusivité
- Commercialiser en gros
- Commercialiser au détail
대화 시작하기
"Pensez-vous qu'il soit éthique de commercialiser les données personnelles ?"
"Quelle est la meilleure stratégie pour commercialiser un produit innovant en France ?"
"Quand est-ce que cette nouvelle voiture sera enfin commercialisée ?"
"Est-il facile pour une petite entreprise de commercialiser ses produits à l'étranger ?"
"Pourquoi certaines marques décident-elles de ne plus commercialiser leurs modèles classiques ?"
일기 주제
Décrivez un produit que vous aimeriez inventer et comment vous choisiriez de le commercialiser.
Réfléchissez à l'impact de la commercialisation excessive des fêtes traditionnelles comme Noël.
Si vous étiez PDG d'une grande entreprise, quel nouveau service commercialiseriez-vous demain ?
Analysez les différences entre vendre un produit localement et le commercialiser globalement.
Pensez-vous que l'on puisse tout commercialiser ? Donnez des exemples de choses qui devraient rester gratuites.
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10 질문Vendre est l'acte simple d'échanger un bien contre de l'argent. Commercialiser est un terme plus large qui inclut la stratégie, la distribution et la mise en vente d'un produit par une entreprise. Par exemple, un individu vend son vélo, mais une entreprise commercialise un nouveau modèle de vélo.
Oui, absolument. On peut commercialiser des services comme des abonnements logiciels, des conseils juridiques ou des forfaits téléphoniques. Le processus reste le même : rendre le service disponible à l'achat pour le public.
Oui, c'est un mot de registre soutenu ou professionnel. On l'utilise principalement dans le monde des affaires, dans la presse économique ou dans des documents officiels.
Cela dépend du contexte. Si vous voulez dire 'vendre et distribuer', utilisez 'commercialiser'. Si vous voulez dire 'promouvoir par la publicité', utilisez 'faire du marketing' ou 'promouvoir'.
Généralement, c'est un terme neutre. Cependant, quand on parle de 'commercialiser la culture' ou 'commercialiser le sacré', cela peut avoir une connotation critique suggérant que l'on transforme quelque chose de pur en simple marchandise.
Le nom est 'la commercialisation'. Par exemple : 'La commercialisation de ce produit a été un succès.'
Oui, on peut commercialiser un concept ou une idée, surtout s'ils sont protégés par un brevet ou s'ils sont transformés en produit vendable.
C'est un verbe régulier : je commercialiserai, tu commercialiseras, il commercialisera, nous commercialiserons, vous commercialiserez, ils commercialiseront.
Le synonyme le plus simple est 'vendre', mais 'mettre en vente' ou 'mettre sur le marché' sont aussi très courants et un peu plus précis.
Non, on ne commercialise pas une personne. On peut commercialiser l'image d'une célébrité, mais pas l'individu lui-même.
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Écrivez une phrase avec 'commercialiser' au futur.
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Expliquez la différence entre 'vendre' et 'commercialiser'.
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Utilisez 'commercialisé' à la voix passive.
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Faites une phrase sur une start-up et un logiciel.
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Écrivez une phrase négative avec 'interdire'.
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Utilisez l'adverbe 'mondialement'.
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Décrivez un projet de vente de bijoux.
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Parlez d'un brevet d'invention.
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Utilisez 'avant de' + infinitif.
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Faites une phrase sur l'éthique.
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Utilisez 'cesser de'.
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Parlez de la commercialisation de la culture.
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Faites une phrase avec 'exclusivité'.
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Utilisez 'en ligne'.
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Parlez d'un nouveau vaccin.
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Utilisez 'à grande échelle'.
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Décrivez une stratégie de niche.
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Faites une phrase sur le design.
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Utilisez 'sous licence'.
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Parlez de l'image de marque.
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Prononcez : 'Nous commercialisons'.
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Dites : 'Le produit est commercialisé'.
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Expliquez oralement votre projet de commercialisation.
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Prononcez : 'Commercialisation'.
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Dites : 'Ils veulent commercialiser'.
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Répondez : Quand allez-vous commercialiser ?
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Prononcez : 'Brevet commercialisable'.
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Dites : 'Cesser de commercialiser'.
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Prononcez : 'Exclusivement'.
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Dites : 'Une stratégie de commercialisation'.
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Répondez : Pourquoi commercialiser ce produit ?
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Prononcez : 'Mondialement'.
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Dites : 'Interdire de commercialiser'.
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Prononcez : 'Récommercialiser'.
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Dites : 'Le marché est saturé'.
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Prononcez : 'Autorisation'.
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Dites : 'Sous licence'.
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Prononcez : 'Solution logicielle'.
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Dites : 'Lever des fonds'.
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Dites : 'Stratégie de niche'.
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Écoutez et écrivez : 'L'entreprise commercialise son vin.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Ce produit sera commercialisé demain.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Il est interdit de le commercialiser.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'La commercialisation mondiale est un défi.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Ils ont cessé de commercialiser ce modèle.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Le brevet est prêt à être commercialisé.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Nous commercialisons nos services en ligne.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Une nouvelle stratégie pour commercialiser.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Le vaccin a été commercialisé rapidement.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'On ne peut pas tout commercialiser.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Elle veut commercialiser sa propre marque.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Le groupe a l'exclusivité.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'L'enjeu est de commercialiser l'art.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Ils commercialisent des produits de luxe.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'La dérégulation aide à commercialiser.'
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Summary
Commercialiser is the 'go-to-market' verb in French. Use it when discussing how a company makes a product available to consumers, rather than just the simple act of a person selling an item. Example: 'Apple commercialise l'iPhone.'
- Commercialiser is a professional French verb meaning to bring a product to market for sale.
- It is more comprehensive than 'vendre' (to sell), as it includes distribution and strategy.
- Commonly used in business, tech, and pharmaceutical contexts regarding product launches.
- It is a regular -er verb and is frequently seen in the passive voice 'être commercialisé'.
Professionalism
Use 'commercialiser' in your CV or during job interviews to describe your experience in product management or sales.
Direct Object
Always remember that 'commercialiser' needs an object. You commercialize *something*.
Double M
Don't forget the double 'm' at the beginning, just like in 'commerce'.
Synonym Choice
Choose 'lancer' for the start of a project and 'commercialiser' for the long-term sales process.
예시
Ils espèrent commercialiser leur invention d'ici l'année prochaine.
관련 콘텐츠
business 관련 단어
à crédit
B1With deferred payment; on credit.
à défaut de
B1In the absence of; for lack of.
à jour
A2최신의; 업데이트된. 내 파일은 최신 상태입니다.
à la fois...et
B1Both...and.
à la suite de
B1Following; as a result of.
à l'exception de
B1이 표현은 '~을 제외하고' 또는 '~외에는'이라는 뜻입니다. 어떤 그룹이나 규칙에서 특정 대상을 공식적으로 제외할 때 사용합니다.
à l'export
B1외국으로의 상품 판매 또는 배송과 관련됨.
à l'import
B1For import; relating to importing.
à l'ordre de
B1Payable to; specifies the beneficiary of a payment (e.g., on a check).
à mon avis
A2내 생각에는; 내 의견으로는. 개인적인 관점이나 판단을 도입할 때 사용되는 표현입니다.