How to Say "consider it" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “consider it” is “piénsalo” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
No tienes que decidir ahora. Piénsalo.
You don't have to decide now. Think about it.
Sé que es una gran oferta, pero piénsalo bien antes de aceptar.
I know it's a great offer, but think about it carefully before accepting.
Si te ofrecen ese trabajo en otra ciudad, piénsalo con calma.
If they offer you that job in another city, think about it calmly.
Structure: Command + Pronoun
This word is a command ('piensa,' the familiar form of 'think') combined with the pronoun 'lo' (it). When you give a positive command, the small pronoun words always stick right onto the end of the verb.
The Written Accent (Tilde)
When you attach one or more pronouns (like 'lo') to the end of a command that has two or more syllables, Spanish often needs an accent mark (tilde) to keep the original stress in the same spot, which is why 'piensa' becomes 'piénsalo'.
Incorrect Pronoun Placement
Mistake: “Lo piensa.”
Correction: Piénsalo.
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