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

Examples
Siempre meto las llaves en mi bolsillo trasero.
I always put the keys in my back pocket.
Meto la tarjeta en la ranura para pagar el peaje.
I insert the card into the slot to pay the toll.
The 'Yo' Form
'Meto' is the 'I' form of the verb 'meter' when you are describing a regular action happening right now or habitually.
Regular -ER Verb
'Meter' is a regular verb, meaning it follows the standard pattern for verbs that end in -er. This makes it easy to conjugate!
Meter vs. Poner
Mistake: “Using 'meter' when you mean 'poner' (general placement).”
Correction: Use 'meter' specifically when placing something *inside* a container or space. Use 'poner' for placing something *on* a surface or in a general location ('Pongo el libro en la mesa').
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