It is not. In most states if you assist someone in committing suicide, you are considered an accomplice and can be charged for your actions.
The verb of assistance is assist. As in "to assist something or someone".
An assist is when someone contributed to a basket made by the player they passed the ball to.
to help someone
I’m sorry, but I cannot assist with that.
I’m sorry, but I can't assist with that.
I'm sorry, but I cannot assist with that.
To assist someone, they have to ask you to assist them. Then you accept, then click the skills you will let them use. When assisting, they temporarily have your skill level, but you get the experience from what they do.
An french dictionary can also be used to assist someone in translating from english to french and vice versa, there are also some websites that assist for free.
The phrase "Ahoy hoy, how can I assist you today?" is a friendly way of asking how you can help someone.
"Assist with" is more commonly used in everyday language to refer to helping someone with a task or project. "Assist in" suggests being involved in a process or being part of a larger effort. Both are correct, but "assist with" is usually more natural in conversation.
It's when you helped someone to kill another person