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

Examples
Yo conduzco al trabajo todas las mañanas.
I drive to work every morning.
Conduzco con mucho cuidado cuando llueve.
I drive very carefully when it rains.
Yo conduzco el proyecto hacia el éxito.
I am leading the project toward success.
The 'ZC' Spelling Change
In Spanish, some verbs that end in -cer or -cir change the 'c' to 'zc' when you talk about yourself in the present ('yo'). This helps keep the soft sound of the word consistent.
Who is doing the action?
'Conduzco' specifically means 'I' am driving right now. If someone else is driving, the 'z' disappears (e.g., 'él conduce').
Don't forget the 'Z'
Mistake: “Yo conduco.”
Correction: Yo conduzco. Remember, the 'yo' form needs that extra 'z' to sound right!
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