asequible
affordable
adjective ah-seh-KEE-bleh Rare
Origin: From Latin assequi (to attain), from ad- + sequi (to follow).
Also means
accessible
Usage Note
Asequible means affordable (within financial reach) or accessible/understandable (within intellectual reach): un precio asequible (an affordable price) and un texto asequible (an accessible text). It is a false friend for English 'achievable', which is alcanzable or lograble. The opposite is inasequible (unaffordable, inaccessible).
Examples
"Buscan una vivienda asequible en el centro de la ciudad."
Natural Translation
They are looking for affordable housing in the city centre.
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