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How to Say "i picture" in Spanish

The Spanish word fori pictureis imaginoA2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

English → SpanishA2
VerbA2
visualizing something
A person sitting calmly with closed eyes, and a bright, colorful thought bubble floating above their head containing a fantastical image, symbolizing imagination.

Examples

Imagino un mundo donde todos hablamos español.

I imagine a world where everyone speaks Spanish.

¿Qué pasa si imagino que soy invisible?

What happens if I imagine I am invisible?

No imagino mi vida sin música.

I can't imagine my life without music.

Verb Form Explanation

'Imagino' is the 'I' form of the verb 'imaginar' in the present tense. It is completely regular, which means its endings follow the standard pattern for -ar verbs.

Confusing 'imagino' and 'creo'

Mistake:Using 'Imagino que va a llover' (I imagine it will rain) when you only mean 'I think it will rain.'

Correction: While sometimes interchangeable, 'creo' (I believe/I think) is usually a softer way to express an opinion. 'Imagino' often carries a stronger sense of visualizing or guessing based on evidence.

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