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

Examples
Yo elijo el camino más corto.
I choose the shortest path.
Cada vez que salimos, yo elijo el restaurante.
Every time we go out, I pick the restaurant.
Hoy elijo ser feliz.
Today I choose to be happy.
The G-to-J Spelling Swap
The base verb is 'elegir' (with a G), but when you talk about yourself in the present ('yo'), the G changes to a J. This is because a G sounds like a huffy 'H' before E or I, but sounds like a hard G (like 'goat') before O. We use a J to keep that huffy 'H' sound.
The Vowel Shift
Notice how the 'e' in the middle of 'elegir' turns into an 'i' in 'elijo'. This is a common pattern in many Spanish verbs ending in -ir.
Avoid 'Eligo'
Mistake: “Yo eligo la manzana.”
Correction: Yo elijo la manzana. Using a 'g' here would make the word sound like 'eh-LEE-go' which is incorrect. Spanish spelling changes to preserve the breathy 'h' sound.
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