How to Say "i quarter" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “i quarter” is “aposento” — C1 level.
English → SpanishC1
verbC1formal
assigning living space, often for military

Examples
Yo aposento a los viajeros que pasan por mi posada.
I lodge the travelers who pass by my inn.
Siempre me aposento en el mismo hotel cuando visito Madrid.
I always stay (lodge myself) in the same hotel when I visit Madrid.
Yo aposento a mis invitados en la habitación de visitas.
I set up my guests in the guest room.
Reflexive Use
You can use this with 'me', 'te', 'se' (me aposento, te aposentas) to mean you are lodging yourself or staying somewhere.
Confusion with the Noun
Mistake: “Él aposento es grande.”
Correction: El aposento es grande. Don't add an accent to the noun 'aposento'; it is naturally stressed on the second-to-last syllable.
Learn Spanish with Inklingo
Interactive stories, personalized learning, and more.