How to say "to negotiate an agreement" in Italian?

In Italian "to negotiate an agreement" translates to  contrattare un accordo 

Transliteration: kohn-trat-tah-reh oon ahk-kohr-doh

🇮🇹 Dobbiamo contrattare un accordo con il nostro partner commerciale.

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🇺🇸 We need to negotiate an agreement with our business partner.



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How to say "to negotiate an agreement" in Italian?

You can use the word "contrattare un accordo" which translates to "to negotiate an agreement".

How to pronounce "contrattare un accordo" (to negotiate an agreement) in Italian?

The word "contrattare un accordo" is pronounced as "kohn-trat-tah-reh oon ahk-kohr-doh".

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