How to Say "i accompany" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “i accompany” is “acompaño” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Yo te acompaño al aeropuerto si quieres.
I will go with you to the airport if you want.
¿Vas al supermercado? Acompaño a mi hermana primero.
Are you going to the supermarket? I'm accompanying my sister first.
Siempre acompaño a mi abuela cuando va al médico.
I always go with my grandmother when she goes to the doctor.
Direct Object
Since 'acompaño' means 'I go with,' the person you are accompanying acts as the direct object. You do not need the preposition 'con' (with) afterward. For example: 'Yo acompaño a María' (I accompany María), not 'Yo acompaño con María'.
Using 'Con'
Mistake: “Yo acompaño con mi amigo.”
Correction: Yo acompaño a mi amigo. The verb 'acompañar' already includes the idea of 'with'.
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