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

Examples
Mi hermana considera mudarse a otra ciudad por el trabajo.
My sister is considering moving to another city for work.
Usted considera que el precio es demasiado alto.
You (formal) consider that the price is too high.
El director siempre considera la opinión de su equipo.
The director always takes his team's opinion into account.
Dual Role of 'Considera'
In the present tense, 'considera' works for three subjects: 'él' (he), 'ella' (she), and 'usted' (the formal 'you'). Context usually tells you who is doing the action.
Imperative Command
'Considera' is also the informal command ('tú' form) meaning 'Consider!' (e.g., 'Considera mi propuesta').
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