How to Say "i prepare" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “i prepare” is “preparo” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
English → SpanishA1
verbA1
general organization or making something ready

Examples
Yo preparo la cena para mi familia.
I make dinner for my family.
Siempre preparo mi mochila la noche anterior.
I always get my backpack ready the night before.
Me preparo para el examen de mañana.
I am preparing (myself) for tomorrow's exam.
First-Person Action
This word specifically means 'I prepare.' It is the present tense form you use when you are the person doing the action right now or as a habit.
Watch the Accent!
Mistake: “Don't confuse 'preparo' with 'preparó'.”
Correction: 'Preparo' (no accent) means 'I prepare' right now. 'Preparó' (with an accent) means 'He or she prepared' in the past.
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