How to Say "i plow" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “i plow” is “aro” — B2 level.

Examples
Yo aro la tierra cada mañana antes de que salga el sol.
I plow the land every morning before the sun comes up.
Si aro el campo hoy, podré sembrar mañana.
If I till the field today, I will be able to sow tomorrow.
Aro con bueyes porque es la tradición de mi familia.
I plow with oxen because it is my family's tradition.
The 'I' Form
When you see 'aro' as a verb, it almost always means 'I plow.' The 'o' at the end is the standard way to show that the person speaking is the one doing the action.
Action vs. Object
Context is key! If you are on a farm, 'aro' might be an action. If you are playing basketball or looking at earrings, it is an object.
Confusing with 'Oro'
Mistake: “El aro es un metal precioso.”
Correction: El oro es un metal precioso.
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