contrattare
to negotiate
verb kon-traht-TAH-reh Rare
Origin: From 'contratto' (contract), from Latin 'contractus'.
Also means
to bargain
Usage Note
Contrattare means to negotiate or haggle, typically over price or terms. Contrattare il prezzo means to bargain over the price. It takes avere as auxiliary. It is more informal and transactional than negoziare, which is used for higher-level diplomatic or formal negotiations. Si contratta (it is negotiable) is a common phrase in classified ads.
Examples
"Ha contrattato il prezzo con il venditore."
Natural Translation
He negotiated the price with the seller.
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