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

Examples
Yo vendo pasteles caseros todos los sábados en el mercado.
I sell homemade cakes every Saturday at the market.
¿Qué vendo ahora? ¿Los libros o la televisión?
What am I selling now? The books or the television?
Vendo mi experiencia como un valor añadido a la empresa.
I market my experience as added value to the company.
The 'Yo' Form
Remember that 'vendo' only refers to the action 'I sell.' It is the simplest form of the verb 'vender' (to sell) in the present time.
Regular -ER Verb
Since 'vender' is a regular -ER verb, you can use its pattern to conjugate many other common verbs like 'comer' (to eat) and 'aprender' (to learn).
Mixing up 'Vender' and 'Comprar'
Mistake: “Using 'Compro' when you mean 'I sell.'”
Correction: 'Vendo' means 'I sell' (giving away for money). 'Compro' means 'I buy' (receiving for money). They are opposites!
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