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How to Say "i admit" in Spanish

The most common Spanish word fori admitis admitouse 'admito' when you are simply acknowledging a fact or stating something you agree with, without necessarily confessing a wrongdoing..

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admito

ahd-MEE-toh/aðˈmito/

verbB1
Use 'admito' when you are simply acknowledging a fact or stating something you agree with, without necessarily confessing a wrongdoing.
A child standing beside an overturned cookie jar, holding a cookie, illustrating the act of admitting a mistake.

Examples

Admito que tienes razón en este punto.

I admit that you are right on this point.

Yo admito mi error, fue culpa mía.

I admit my mistake, it was my fault.

Admito que el trabajo es difícil, pero es necesario.

I acknowledge that the work is difficult, but it is necessary.

Verb Form

This word, 'admito,' is the 'yo' form (I) in the present tense. You use it when talking about an action you are doing right now or a general truth about yourself.

Using 'Que'

When admitting something that is a complete sentence, you must include 'que' (that) right after 'admito,' like: 'Admito que [nueva frase].'

Forgetting 'Yo'

Mistake:Admito mi error.

Correction: This is actually correct! Since the verb ending already tells you who is doing the action (I), you can often leave out the 'yo' pronoun in Spanish.

reconozco

reh-koh-NOHS-koh/rekoˈnosko/

verbB2
Use 'reconozco' when you are confessing to a mistake, error, or a less-than-ideal action or situation.
A colorful storybook illustration of a figure standing next to a broken ceramic pot on the floor, nodding their head slowly to show acknowledgment of the damage.

Examples

Reconozco que no fue mi mejor trabajo.

I admit that it wasn't my best work.

Reconozco la importancia de la educación.

I acknowledge the importance of education.

Reconozco que tienes razón en este punto.

I grant that you are right on this point.

Using 'Que'

When using 'reconozco' to admit a fact, it is usually followed by 'que' (that) and then a full sentence: 'Reconozco que [something is true/happened]'.

Admito vs. Reconozco: Acknowledging vs. Confessing

The most common mistake is using 'admito' when you actually mean to confess a mistake. Remember, 'reconozco' is specifically for admitting fault or errors, while 'admito' is for general acknowledgment.

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