Negoziate
Negoziate is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb negoziare, and also the imperative form used to address a group. The verb means to negotiate, bargain, or deal with someone, and it can refer to conversations aimed at reaching terms in business, law, diplomacy, or everyday transactions. In context, you might hear or read phrases such as negoziare un prezzo (negotiate a price), negoziare un contratto (negotiate a contract), or negoziare un accordo (negotiate an agreement).
In usage, negoziare typically implies a process of discussion and concession to reach mutually satisfactory terms.
Etymology traces negoziare to Italian from the Latin negetium/negōtium, meaning business or affair, giving rise to
Conjugation notes: present indicative forms include io negozio, tu negozi, lui/lei negozia, noi negoziamo, voi negoziate,