How to Say "i squeeze" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “i squeeze” is “aprieto” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
English → SpanishA2
verbA2
applying pressure with hands

Examples
Yo aprieto el botón para encender la luz.
I press the button to turn on the light.
Siempre aprieto los puños cuando tengo miedo.
I always clench my fists when I'm afraid.
Aprieto el paso porque va a llover.
I speed up (tighten the pace) because it's going to rain.
The Spelling Change
In the present tense, the 'e' in 'apretar' changes to 'ie' when you are the one doing the action: 'aprieto'.
Double Meaning
Spanish uses 'apretar' for both squeezing a lemon and pressing a elevator button. English uses two different words!
Forget the 'ie'
Mistake: “Yo apreto el botón.”
Correction: Say 'Yo aprieto'. Remember the 'e' expands into 'ie' for this form.
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