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

Examples
Siempre adivino lo que vas a decir.
I always guess what you are going to say.
Adivino que tienes buenas noticias.
I guess that you have good news.
Si adivino el número, ¿me das un premio?
If I guess the number, will you give me a prize?
The 'I' form
When a verb ends in 'o' in the present time, it usually means 'I'. So 'adivino' specifically means 'I guess'.
Regular Patterns
This verb follows the standard rules for verbs ending in '-ar'. Once you learn this pattern, you can conjugate hundreds of other verbs just like it!
Using with 'que' vs Nouns
Mistake: “Adivino la respuesta.”
Correction: Adivino la respuesta (Correct). Adivino que es verdad (I guess that it's true).
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