Négocient
Négocient is the third-person plural present indicative form of the French verb négocier, meaning "they negotiate." It is used when the subject is a plural noun or pronoun, such as ils or elles. The base verb négocier is a regular -er verb, so its present tense endings follow the standard pattern: je négocie, tu négocies, il/elle négocie, nous négocions, vous négociez, ils/elles négocient.
In usage, négocient appears in ordinary and formal contexts to indicate the act of bargaining or discussing
Etymology-wise, négocier comes from Old French negocier, itself from Latin negotiari "to carry on business," from
In summary, négocient denotes a plural subject performing negotiation, a standard verb form used across diverse