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

Examples
Acepto el trabajo con mucho gusto.
I accept the job with great pleasure.
Si, acepto las condiciones que me ofreces.
Yes, I accept the conditions you offer me.
Acepto que me equivoqué, pero aprendí la lección.
I accept that I made a mistake, but I learned the lesson.
The 'I' Form
Acepto is the 'yo' (I) form in the present tense. It is used for actions you are doing right now or habitually.
A Regular Verb
Acepto comes from the -ar verb 'aceptar.' This verb is regular, meaning its endings follow the standard, easy-to-remember pattern.
Sound-alike Confusion
Mistake: “Using 'excepto' instead of 'acepto'.”
Correction: 'Excepto' means 'except' (like 'todos excepto yo'). 'Acepto' is the verb 'I accept.' They sound similar but are very different!
Learn Spanish with Inklingo
Interactive stories, personalized learning, and more.