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Buy is a verb meaning to obtain goods or services in exchange for money. It denotes a voluntary transfer of ownership from seller to buyer and is commonly used to describe everyday transactions, such as buying groceries, clothing, or a vehicle. The action can involve negotiation over price or terms and may occur in person or through digital platforms.

As a transitive verb, buy takes a direct object: one buys something. The forms are buy, buys,

Etymology: The English word derives from Old English bycgan, related to other Germanic languages such as Dutch

In economic and social contexts, buying drives demand and allocates resources. Online and offline retailers use

Legally, a purchase constitutes a sale agreement that may include terms on delivery, refunds, warranties, and

See also: purchase, consumer, retail, e-commerce.

buying,
bought
(past
tense
and
past
participle).
The
noun
'buy'
can
be
used
informally
to
refer
to
a
purchase,
as
in
"that’s
a
good
buy."
The
word
is
often
contrasted
with
'purchase,'
which
is
more
formal.
kopen
and
German
kaufen.
The
concept
of
buying
has
long
been
central
to
trade
and
market
economies.
pricing,
promotions,
and
payment
methods
(cash,
credit,
digital
wallets)
to
facilitate
purchases.
Consumer
behavior,
trust,
and
perceived
value
influence
what
buyers
choose
to
acquire.
liability.
Consumer
protection
laws
regulate
disclosures,
returns,
anti-fraud
measures,
and
dispute
resolution
in
many
jurisdictions.