achète
achète is the third-person singular present indicative form of the French verb acheter. Acheter translates to "to buy" in English. Therefore, "achète" signifies that a single subject is currently in the act of purchasing something. For example, "Il achète une voiture" means "He buys a car" or "He is buying a car." The verb acheter is a regular -er verb in French, which follows standard conjugation patterns for its tense and person. The imperfect tense would be "achetait," and the future tense would be "achètera." The past participle is "acheté." The verb is widely used in everyday conversation and literature to describe transactions and acquisitions. Understanding this conjugation is fundamental for constructing grammatically correct French sentences related to commerce and ownership.